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Demonetization To Decelerate India's GDP, May Fall up to 6.8% this Fiscal from 7.6%: Goldman Sachs
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Demonetization To Decelerate India’s GDP, May Fall up to 6.8% this Fiscal from 7.6%: Goldman Sachs

Amandeep Singh
Amandeep Singh Published November 24, 2016
Last updated: 2016/11/24 at 12:18 PM
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The government of India has played a gamble with its demonetization move as along with its future benefits, it has hit the lives of the common people also. Now the latest prediction by Goldman Sachs has verified that Indian Economy has to go through the deceleration in this fiscal year.

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What Goldman Sachs said about the effect of Demonetization on Indian Economy?According to the report, the “large, young, lower-income” economies of India, Indonesia, and the Philippines have higher growth potential (in theory). But in practice, much will depend on domestic policy and the pace of economic reform.

Goldman Sachs has forecast a deceleration in India’s GDP growth to 6.8 percent this fiscal, down from 7.6 percent last financial year. According to the global financial services major, post the ‘dramatic currency reform,per cent’ the liquidity shortage would be a significant constraint on domestic activity, which in turn would affect GDP growth.

Demonetization To Decelerate India's GDP, May Fall up to 6.8% this Fiscal from 7.6%: Goldman Sachs

What Goldman Sachs said about the effect of Demonetization on Indian Economy?

“In the short term, the liquidity shortage appears likely to be a significant constraint on domestic activity, leading us to forecast a deceleration in GDP growth to 6.8 per cent in FY17 (below consensus), down from 7.6 percent in FY16,” Goldman Sachs said in a research note.

Eventually, the currency reform should help to move economic activity into formal channels, accelerate financial inclusion, and increase government revenue, it added.

According to the report, the “large, young, lower-income” economies of India, Indonesia, and the Philippines have higher growth potential (in theory). But in practice, much will depend on domestic policy and the pace of economic reform.

Demonetization To Decelerate India's GDP, May Fall up to 6.8% this Fiscal from 7.6%: Goldman Sachs

“In this regard, we continue to see India as the most promising, with a major currency reform providing an emphatic demonstration of the Modi administration’s reform commitment–albeit at the price of serious short-term disruption,” the report added.

Moreover India is also relatively more insulated given lower exposures to these external risk factors and a reasonably positive domestic backdrop in the medium term. Other key reforms in 2016 include the approval of goods & services tax (GST) structure, passing of the new bankruptcy code, formation of the Reserve Bank’s monetary policy committee and formalisation of inflation target framework.

Demonetization To Decelerate India's GDP, May Fall up to 6.8% this Fiscal from 7.6%: Goldman Sachs

Apart from these, several “nuts and bolts” reforms have also been carried out including further measures to ease doing business, scrapping outdated laws, boost infrastructure investment, direct transfer of subsidies to bank accounts using the unique Aadhaar ID, easing in FDI restrictions in defence, aviation, retail and ecommerce, among others.

“For 2017, we think that the implementation of above reforms–particularly the successful resolution of the demonetisation effort and GST reform–will be the main focus of policymakers,” the report said. Other likely areas of emphasis in 2017 are further progress in ongoing reform in power distribution, a new fiscal policy framework, and ongoing measures to address stressed banking sector balance sheets, it added.

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