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The political economy will weigh heavily on the budget
Mint Hyderabad
|January 13, 2025
With India's economy in a crunch, cash transfers will probably grow even as Bihar expects largesse
Experts writing about the forthcoming budget and making weighty proposals usually focus on routine macro parameters: the fiscal deficit, capital and revenue accounts, growth in gross domestic product (GDP), inflation rate and interest rates. These are important parameters and merit close attention to understand the economy's growth path. But there is another factor that will play a vital role in the budget-making process and decide the trajectory of all these critical macro-economic parameters.
It is called the political economy. There are many definitions, but, in simple terms, political economy is how politics affects the economy and the economy affects politics. The impact of the political economy is usually stronger during periods of an economic slowdown. This is because citizens most affected by the downswing can be expected to use their electoral franchise as political leverage. Jeffrey Frieden, a professor of government at Harvard University, wrote in Finance and Development (an International Monetary Fund publication) in 2020 that, "Politicians need votes from the people who decide elections. The decisive or pivotal voters vary with a country's electoral institutions and social divisions."
This story is from the January 13, 2025 edition of Mint Hyderabad.
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