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In 2020, for the first time in history, the world's debt as a percentage of its gross domestic product exceeded 100%. Although it has come down slightly since then, there are concerns about where the next debt crisis will happen, given that Pakistan and Sri Lanka have already found themselves in debt crises. India's overall fiscal health and macro-economic conditions remain stable, but the same may not be completely true when the discussion shifts to India's subnational entities. In Debt Sustainability of Subnational Governments in India: Lessons from International Debt Crises, Dwivedi attempts to answer this question by analysing the debt sustainability of the states in the context of many emerging issues and challenges to their fiscal health with the aim of providing usable and practical recommendations that can ensure the fiscal health of the subnational governments in India and across the world. Focusing on the state or provincial governments, Dwivedi addresses the debt that the government undertakes to fund its programmes and examines whether such governments are indulging in taking excessive debt. Some of the aspects covered in the book include international experiences with excessive borrowings or debt creation and the learnings from these experiences, trends of state government debt (subnational debt), emerging issues that pose challenges to state finances, and recommendations to control debt from spiralling out of control.
How can subnational governments in India maintain fiscal stability and avoid the pitfalls of excessive debt accumulation observed in international crises? Hari Krishna Dwivedi examines the fiscal health of Indian states by contrasting their borrowing patterns against historical international debt crises. The author utilizes comparative analysis and macroeconomic data to evaluate whether subnational entities are over-leveraging their resources to fund public programs, ultimately proposing a framework for sustainable fiscal management.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this work as a specialized contribution to the study of Indian federalism and public finance. Readers frequently note the technical focus on fiscal sustainability metrics as a useful resource for policymakers and economic researchers.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198903111
ISBN-13:
9780198903116
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