वित्त मंत्रालय के तहत एक स्वायत्त अनुसंधान संस्थान

 

A Study of State Finances in India

Publication date

जन, 2006

Details

Report submitted to the Planning Commission

Authors

Subhash Chandra Garg

Abstract

The study conducted for the Planning Commission covering the period 1991-2003, analyses the problems and reform issues in state finances. The study provides an analysis of states’ revenue expenditure on public goods, merit goods, non-merit goods and non-goods highlighting changes taking place. The analysis brings out fluctuating nature of the tax revenues and decline in the contribution from non-tax revenues. The analysis concludes that states’ fiscal balance deteriorated sharply from mid-nineties which led to states’ aggregate debt ballooning to constitute over 300 % of its total revenues. This study also presents a comprehensive analysis of central transfers to states. The study makes a number of recommendations for achieving sustained improvement in state finances.

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