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Economic Policies for Development and Poverty Removal : Revisiting the Public Finance Architecture.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: 323-346 PSubject(s): In: AGRAWAL, J.D. Finance IndiaSummary: The paper propose five prolonged public finance architecture with a difference to realign economic policies for development and poverty removal. It suggests to amend article 266 of the Constitution of India to institutionalise the inter generational equity concerns. It also suggests that algorithm to calculate Revenue Nexus Index of a public expenditure be researched and formulated. It also suggest that poverty line and income tax slabs be more scientifically determined. Skill as a part and parcel of literacy should also be present. International organisations should also make green technologies easily available. The paper proposes a five prolonged public finance architecture that includes comprehensively to institutionalise the intergenerational equity. Public expenditure prioritisation that factors its revenue nexus depoliticise poor and opulence definitions, remainant of Macaulayism against skill development as part of the literacy be done away with & to universalise access of green technologies and institutionalise life cycle pricing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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The paper propose five prolonged public finance architecture with a difference to realign economic policies for development and poverty removal. It suggests to amend article 266 of the Constitution of India to institutionalise the inter generational equity concerns. It also suggests that algorithm to calculate Revenue Nexus Index of a public expenditure be researched and formulated. It also suggest that poverty line and income tax slabs be more scientifically determined. Skill as a part and parcel of literacy should also be present. International organisations should also make green technologies easily available. The paper proposes a five prolonged public finance architecture that includes comprehensively to institutionalise the intergenerational equity. Public expenditure prioritisation that factors its revenue nexus depoliticise poor and opulence definitions, remainant of Macaulayism against skill development as part of the literacy be done away with & to universalise access of green technologies and institutionalise life cycle pricing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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