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Economic Survey 2018: 10 news facts about the Indian Economy

The Economic Survey is the annual report card of the country, It is presented in the Parliament every year just before the budget.

(Read: Highlights of the Budget 2018)

The Economic Survey is prepared by the Chief Economic Advisor and presented by the Finance Minister. (Currently, the CEA is Arvind Subramanian and FM is Arun Jaitley.)

The Economic Survey has two volumes. We will start with the summary of the first volume. The Volume-I has further been divided into 9 chapters. We will post one article on each of them and then move on to the Volume-II.

This year’s Economic Survey begins with the ten new facts of the Indian economy:

1. There has been a large increase in the number of registered taxpayers

2. Formal non-agricultural payroll is much greater than believed

In other words, formal employment in the non-agricultural sector is greater than estimates

3. States’ prosperity is positively correlated with both international and inter-state trade

4. India’s firm export structure is substantially more egalitarian (equitably distributed) than in other large countries

5. The clothing incentive package boosted exports of readymade garments

6. Indian society exhibits strong preference for male child

7. Substantial litigation can be avoided in the tax arena through government action

8. Increasing investment is more important than saving to re-ignite economic growth

9. Own direct tax collections by Indian states and local governments are significantly lower than those of their counterparts in other federal countries

10. The footprint of climate change is evident and extreme weather adversely impacts agricultural yields

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