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The Twin Balance Problem With Indian Characteristics

The Economic Survey of 2016-17 has devoted an entire chapter to the Twin Balance Sheet (TBS) problem. The balance sheets of both Public Sector Banks and corporates in India are in terrible shape. The Non-performing Assets (NPAs) of the Public Sector banks have increased to alarming levels. Currently, the NPA ratio stands at 9.1 % …

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India’s Demographic Dividend

Introduction to Demographic Dividend The demographic dividend is the benefit that can be reaped by an economy when the proportion of the working-age population (15 years to 64 years) is higher than the proportion of dependents (below 15 and above 64) in the economy. If an economy has the above population age structure, more people are in …

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Should India Make a Transition to the Cashless Economy?

  The current policy decision to demonetise high-denomination notes will provide a big fillip to the cashless economy. In this context, the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley remarked that the demonetisation  scheme will “not merely nudge the economy in the direction of the cashless economy but [give it] a significant push in that direction.” The scheme is expected …

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Don’t be confused- Loan Write off is not a Waiver

“Written off does not mean maafi…. It doesn’t mean that the loan ceases to be a loan. We will still chase the loan, the entry in the book changes from being a performing asset to a non-performing asset.” -Finance Miniter, Shri Arun Jaitley Write-offs are a very common tool to clean up bank balance sheets around …

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