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The Burden of Government Debt in the Indian States: Implications for the MDG Poverty Target

In this paper we explore what impact, if any, government debts have on achieving the Millennium Development Goals for the Indian states. To fulfill the goals, national governments, especially in the developing world, have to undertake major investments in the social sector; but how much they will really be able to do so will depend on the conditions of their finances. For the Indian states we find that government investment in the social sector is extremely important to reduce poverty, but the government's debt burden is actually stopping several states from attaining the MDG targets. Although, in the medium term the impact of the debt on poverty is not very harmful, in the longer run it has a significant negative impact. Therefore for policy purposes reduction in debt should be given a priority.
Publisher:
UNU-WIDER
Series:
WIDER Research Paper
Volume:
2007/14
Title:
The Burden of Government Debt in the Indian States: Implications for the MDG Poverty Target
Authors:
Indranil Dutta
Publication date:
March 2007
ISSN Web:
1810-2611
ISBN Web:
929190953X
ISBN 13 Web:
9789291909537
Copyright holder:
© UNU-WIDER
Copyright year:
2007
Keywords:
debt, Millennium Development Goals, poverty
JEL:
I32, O10, O23
Project:
Millennium Development Goals: Assessing and Forecasting Progress
Sponsor:
The governments of Denmark (Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Finland (Ministry for Foreign Affairs), Norway (Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Sweden (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency-Sida) and the United Kingdom (Department for International Development).
Format:
online

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