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ID159349
Title ProperSustainable debt policies of indian state governments
LanguageENG
AuthorRenjith, P S
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study analyses the public debt sustainability issue of 20 major Indian states using the Bohn framework for panel data from 2005–2006 to 2014–2015. It employs regular panel data estimation procedures and the penalized spline (p-spline) technique. The results indicate that the primary balance of state governments responds positively to high public debt, so debt policies are successful in sustaining the debt situation of Indian states as a whole. However, at the individual level, debt is sustainable only in 12 states; in 8 states, debt is unsustainable and so these states require corrective action. These findings may be useful to policymakers and other stakeholders to formulate appropriate strategies to improve the debt situation of Indian states.
`In' analytical NoteMargin Vol. 12, No.2; May 2018: p.224-243
Journal SourceMargin 2018-05 12, 2
Key WordsIndian States ;  Primary Balance ;  Sustainable Debt ;  Bohn Framework