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Understanding The Black Economy

- And Black Money In India
Af: Arun Kumar Engelsk Hardback

Understanding The Black Economy

- And Black Money In India
Af: Arun Kumar Engelsk Hardback
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The Narendra Modi government''s sudden demonetization of `500 and `1,000 notes in November 2016 failed to put a dent in the black economy but caused untold hardship to hundreds of millions of Indians. It has crippled the country''s economy for aong time to come. In this book, Arun Kumar, the country''seading authority on the black economy, tells us why Modi''s gambit failed. He shows us the way in which the problem can be rooted out, provided the government has the political will and determination to act.Today, the black economy is estimated to be 62 per cent of GDP”or about `93akh crore ($1.4 trillion). Corrupt businessmen, corrupt politicians and corrupt members of the executive (bureaucrats, police and the judiciary) are responsible for controlling the black economy and enabling its growth. If the black economy were to be dismantled and turned into a part of the "white'' economy, the country''s rate of growth would be 12 per cent. If it had not grown the way it has since the 1970s, India''s per capita income today would be approximately `7akh per annum ($11,000) and India would become the secondargest economy in the world. If the black economy were taxed at current rates, it would generate `37akh crore in additional taxes and the union budget would show a surplus of `31akh crore instead of a deficit.The failure of successive governments to tackle the problem effectively has been the single biggest obstacle to eradicating poverty. It is the cause of both widespread policy failure and the inability of the nation to improve itsiving conditions rapidly.
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The Narendra Modi government''s sudden demonetization of `500 and `1,000 notes in November 2016 failed to put a dent in the black economy but caused untold hardship to hundreds of millions of Indians. It has crippled the country''s economy for aong time to come. In this book, Arun Kumar, the country''seading authority on the black economy, tells us why Modi''s gambit failed. He shows us the way in which the problem can be rooted out, provided the government has the political will and determination to act.Today, the black economy is estimated to be 62 per cent of GDP”or about `93akh crore ($1.4 trillion). Corrupt businessmen, corrupt politicians and corrupt members of the executive (bureaucrats, police and the judiciary) are responsible for controlling the black economy and enabling its growth. If the black economy were to be dismantled and turned into a part of the "white'' economy, the country''s rate of growth would be 12 per cent. If it had not grown the way it has since the 1970s, India''s per capita income today would be approximately `7akh per annum ($11,000) and India would become the secondargest economy in the world. If the black economy were taxed at current rates, it would generate `37akh crore in additional taxes and the union budget would show a surplus of `31akh crore instead of a deficit.The failure of successive governments to tackle the problem effectively has been the single biggest obstacle to eradicating poverty. It is the cause of both widespread policy failure and the inability of the nation to improve itsiving conditions rapidly.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 144
ISBN-13: 9789386021571
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 9386021579
Kategori: Politisk økonomi
Udg. Dato: 30 jun 2017
Længde: 11mm
Bredde: 140mm
Højde: 216mm
Forlag: Aleph Book Company
Oplagsdato: 30 jun 2017
Forfatter(e): Arun Kumar
Forfatter(e) Arun Kumar


Kategori Politisk økonomi


ISBN-13 9789386021571


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 144


Udgave


Længde 11mm


Bredde 140mm


Højde 216mm


Udg. Dato 30 jun 2017


Oplagsdato 30 jun 2017


Forlag Aleph Book Company

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