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Economic Advisory Council too trashes former CEA’s claims on growth
NEW DELHI: The Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister has refuted former chief economic advisor Arvind Subramanian’s claim that…
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GDP data under cloud: Govt should know that this is a crisis of credibility
Whether looking at credit growth or vehicle purchases, exports or … Every single economist worth his or her salt agrees…
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Will come out with point-to-point rebuttal: EAC-PM on ex-CEA Arvind Subramanian’s GDP claims
After MoSPI, the EAC-PM has pointed out flaws in former Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian’s assessment that India’s GDP growth…
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GDP estimates: PM’s advisory committee to issue point-to-point rebuttal on Arvind Subramanian’s …
The Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM) on … of massive overestimation of India’s GDP growth between FY12…
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Arvind Subramanian Vs The Govt: Who Is Right About India’s GDP?
In his paper, Dr. Subramanian claims that India’s GDP growth has been overstated by about 2.5 percentage points per year…
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Ex-CEA Arvind Subramanian cutting GDP growth 2 pc points: Govt defends its data
After former Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian, writing in The Indian Express, kick-started a debate with his new research that…
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Real GDP growth 2.5% lower than official: Ex-CEA Subramanian
India’s gross domestic product growth rate has been overstated by about 2.5 percentage points per year post 2011, former chief…
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Arvind questions growth data
… former chief economic adviser Arvind Subramanian put out a paper in which he said India’s GDP growth estimate had…
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Upward GDP revisions for note ban, GST years surprising, says ex-CEA
New Delhi: India’s statistics ministry likely underestimated the impact of … In his book Of Counsel: The Challenges of the…
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Govt dismisses ex-CEA Arvind Subramanian’s claim on GDP growth overestimation
Govt dismisses ex-CEA Arvind Subramanian’s claim on GDP growth … The MoSPI said Subramanian’s overestimation of India’s GDP growth is ……
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