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Panagariya’s Advice to Modi on Deficit Wrong: Chidambaram

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Former Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Tuesday wondered whether the Narendra Modi -led government would move on the path of fiscal consolidation or allow the fiscal deficit to rise.

“Will the government follow the Kelkar recommended path and affirm the Budget estimate fiscal deficit of 4.1 per cent for 2014-15 Or will the government take the advice of Arvind Panagariya (wrong advice in my view) and allow the fiscal deficit to rise? This is the million dollar question,” he said.

Indian-born Panagariya wants the Modi government’s first budget to boost capital spending even at the risk of a higher fiscal deficit. Mr. Panagariya, 61, whose market-friendly, pro-growth economics has helped shape Mr Modi’s outlook, told Reuters in an interview last week that higher spending is critical to India’s economic revival.

Mr Modi swept to power on May 16 on a promise of reviving an economy that is undergoing the worst slowdown since the 1980s. Financial markets are rallying on hopes that the strong mandate would enable him deliver on his promise.

“In an economy where you are trying to push up the growth rate, a fiscal deficit of 4.5 percent (of GDP) is fine,” said Mr Panagariya, a professor at Columbia University and a former chief economist of the Asian Development Bank.

That number is 4 basis points higher than the 4.1 per cent budgeted by the outgoing government for the fiscal year that began in April, which Panagariya called an “unrealistic” target.

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