An Elusive Virtuous Cycle...
Govt’s capex push isn’t driving private investments, write Abhishek Kumar and Divya Srinivasan....
Bloomberg TV interviews Renu Kohli...
Policy continuity to be maintained. I do not think there's going to be any abrupt shift in either monetary or fiscal policy: Renu Kohli...
Interview | Dual Control of PSBs by Finance Ministry & RBI is Wrong:...
The veteran economist said that the ultimate responsibility of regulating a PSB, including removing the Chairman, if necessary, should rest with the...
Act with Urgency to Reform the International Monetary System...
An IMF restructured to function more equitably would reinforce its role in global monetary and financial governance.
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The Essential Reform of the International Monetary System...
Anoop Singh elaborates the essential pillars of a radically renovated International Monetary Fund (IMF) to face the challenges of the future....
Improving Data Quality a Prerequisite for Regulating States’...
If such data were to become available, markets could more effectively reward or punish governments at the Centre and states for their borrowing...
Let us Deploy Fiscal Federalism Against Climate Change...
By strengthening the role of fiscal federalism in addressing climate change, it would enable India a more effective utilisation of financial resources...
Environment Policy Needs Federalism to Play a Big Role...
How well central and state-level administrations coordinate climate action will determine key outcomes, writes Anoop Singh....
An Analysis of Off-Budget Borrowings by Indian Governments and their Legal...
Shruti Gupta and Kevin James examine the regulatory framework and institutional gaps surrounding off-budget borrowings in India....
Resetting the Fiscal Architecture: Lessons for India...
As we approach the aftermath of the pandemic, the challenge is to reset the pillars of the fiscal architecture and better manage public finances...
The Perils of Overestimating and Underestimating Capex Projections...
States have been significantly overestimating CSS receipts. CSSs are typically co-financed by the Centre and the states, and the central grant under...
Reforming the Public Financial Management System in India...
Streamlining a scattered PFM framework in the country by drawing from other countries and proposing reforms in the existing system. ...
A Study of the Fiscal Marksmanship of Capital Expenditure Among Indian...
This paper aims to comprehensively analyse and understand sub-national fiscal marksmanship, with a particular focus on capital expenditure in the...
With its GST ruling, the Supreme Court has Articulated an Alternative to...
The verdict recognises the legitimacy of state-Centre contestations, setting a precedent for state autonomy and Indian federalism, says Kevin James. ...
India’s fiscal architecture: Lessons from the world and a way forward...
This discussion note argues that India needs to benchmark its fiscal architecture to 21st century international standards....
A decentralised approach and strong local governments can enhance...
Leveraging the true potential of our multi-level federal system represents the best way forward towards developing human capital....
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An Elusive Virtuous Cycle
The Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP) is delighted to invite you to a seminar titled “India-Bangladesh Relations: Past, Present & Future” on Thursday, January 16, 2025 from 11:00 AM-1:00 PM (IST). The seminar will feature a discussion between Amb. Shyam Saran, Former Foreign Secretary of India, Amb. Shivshankar Menon, Distinguished Fellow, CSEP and Former National Security Adviser, India and Amb. Deb Mukharji, Former High Commissioner to Bangladesh. The seminar will be introduced by Amb. Dr Jaimini Bhagwati, Distinguished Fellow CSEP. The event will be held at the CSEP Auditorium, 6, Dr Jose P Rizal Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi – 110021. Please note that this is an […]