India shouldn't be looking at 8-9% GDP growth at this point, says CEA
The New Indian Express|February 01, 2023
INDIA shouldn't be looking at 8-9% GDP growth at this point because the difference between the first decade and now is that the global economy was booming then and now it is not, said V Anantha Nageswaran, chief economic advisor, on Tuesday in a press conference on Economic Survey 2023.
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India shouldn't be looking at 8-9% GDP growth at this point, says CEA

While responding to the question asked by this newspaper, he stated in the second decade as well, in spite of the aggressive unconventional exception monetary easing in the developed world, economic growth was not to the extent as they would have anticipated. That is one of the reasons why export growth in the second decade wasn't as good as it was in the first decade.

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