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ECONOMY by VIVEK SINGH

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Categories: Economics , Investments
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This channel provides daily analysis of Economy news relevant for UPSC/RBI/SEBI/ NABARD etc.
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2023-09-07 05:40:41
Source: Indian Express
A good article to read on our G-20 Presidency
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2023-09-05 06:07:25
Source: Indian Express
Govt. is planning to change its policy (introduced last month) on import of laptops from 'requirement of license' to 'import management system'. This is just a milder way of saying something but India wants to restrict import of laptops from China as it wants to make India an Electronics manufacturing hub.
(Self Explanatory)
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2023-09-04 07:15:57
Advance Ruling
Source: Govt. of India
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2023-09-02 06:58:23
Source: The Hindu
A good article on China's economic situation.
Self explanatory.
16.1K views03:58
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2023-09-01 06:34:13
Source: Indian Express
(Self Explanatory)

BRICS grouping will be expanded from 5 members to 11 members effective from 1st Jan 2024. The 6 new members are Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and UAE.
19.4K views03:34
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2023-08-29 09:13:11 Nothing relevant in the news for Economy.
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2023-08-27 08:51:45 Poverty Estimation

Recently, Global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) [https://t.me/VivekSingh_Economy/4197] and Indian MPI (https://t.me/VivekSingh_Economy/4205) was published as per which India's multidimensional poverty reduced to 16.4% and 15% in 2019-21 respectively. But Multidimensional poverty estimates which focus on deprivations based on education and health are different from Consumption based poverty estimates.

Multidimensional indicators/measures raise several issues regarding their measurability and aggregation across indicators. For example, access to safe drinking water cannot be aggregated with indicators such as child mortality.

In the minds of most people, being rich or poor is associated with levels of income. The various non-income indicators of poverty are in fact reflections of inadequate income. Defining poverty in terms of income or in the absence of such data in terms of expenditure seems most appropriate, and it is this method which is followed in most countries.

How has poverty been estimated in India?
Since the time of Dadabhai Naoroji's 1901 book 'Poverty and Un-British Rule in India, poverty has been estimated using a monetary measure. The idea has been to arrive at an amount of money that is considered necessary to either eat a subsistence died or to achieve a minimum standard of living.

Since data on income was difficult to collect, India used regular (five-yearly) consumption expenditure surveys which showed how much people were spending on consumption of food and non-food items. Based on this data, several expert committees - led by DT Lakdawala (1993), Suresh Tendulkar (2009), and C Rangrajan (2014) - drew a 'poverty line'. The line is the level of consumption expenditure (in Rupees) that divides those who are poor from those who are not.

India's last official poverty statistics (based on consumption expenditure) are from 2011. [In 2011-12, there were 21.9% (27 crore) people poor in India as per Tendulkar Committee report and 29.5% (36 crore) were poor as per Rangarajan Committee.] Since then poverty estimates have not been published as Govt. junked the consumption expenditure survey of 2017-18. That survey showed a decline in rural consumption and, as such, pointed to an increase in poverty. (This may be because of the impact of GST and Demonetization).

The 79th round of National Sample Survey (NSS) was again on Household Consumption Expenditure which has already been completed (1st July 2022 to 30th June 2023). May be very soon we get the latest poverty estimates based on consumption expenditure approach.
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2023-08-26 16:27:44 Was not able to post news analysis for last few days due to some issues. Will start posting news analysis from tomorrow. Anyways, nothing much has happened in last few days.
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2023-08-18 12:11:25 Not able to post news analysis due to some issues. Will share the relevant news in pdf form in few days.
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2023-08-15 06:39:27
Wish you all a very Happy Independence Day.
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