RBI Rejects IMF Debt-GDP Ratio Projections for India
Feb 20, 2024 18:35
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has refuted the IMF's projection on India's debt-GDP ratio, arguing that fiscal consolidation can lead to long-term growth. The RBI article highlights the potential for lower debt levels and emphasizes the importance of infrastructure investment.
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Mumbai, Feb 20 (PTI) An article co-authored by RBI Deputy Governor Michael Debabrata Patra on Tuesday rejected the IMF's contention about the country's general government debt, emphasising that the debt-GDP ratio could be significantly lower than projected.
Empirical findings show that medium-term complementarities between judicious fiscal consolidation and growth outweigh the short-run costs, said the article titled 'The Shape of Growth Compatible Fiscal Consolidation'.
It also said that spending on social and physical infrastructure, climate mitigation, digitalisation and skilling the labour force can yield long-lasting growth dividends.
"Our simulations reveal that the general government debt-GDP ratio swerves below the projected path set out by the IMF in its latest Article IV consultation report for India," the article, published in the Reserve Bank of India's February Bulletin, said.
"With recalibration of government expenditure, the general government debt-GDP ratio is projected to decline to 73.4 per cent by 2030-31, around 5 percentage points lower than the IMF's projected trajectory of 78.2 per cent," the team led by Patra said in the article.
This, it said is noteworthy as the debt-GDP ratio is projected to rise from 112.1 per cent in 2023 to 116.3 per cent in 2028 for advanced economies and from 68.3 per cent to 78.1 per cent for emerging and middle-income countries.
"It is in this context that we reject the IMF's contention that if historical shocks materialise, India's general government debt would exceed 100 per cent of GDP in the medium-term and hence further fiscal tightening is needed," the article said.
Further, it said their baseline projection suggests that the debt-GDP ratio will chart a secular decline, reaching 77.4 per cent in 2030-31.
RBI said the views expressed in the article are of the authors and do not represent its views.
The Interim Budget for 2024-25 has projected the gross fiscal deficit of the Union government at 5.1 per cent of GDP in 2024-25, in line with the target of 4.5 per cent of GDP by 2025-26.
The impetus provided to capital expenditure in the post-pandemic period has been sustained by increasing its share to 3.4 per cent of GDP, the article said.
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