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Demonetization and Policy Credibility: Does India Pass Muster?
Author(s) -
Renu Kohli
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
indian public policy review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-7928
DOI - 10.55763/ippr.2022.03.01.002
Subject(s) - credibility , counterfactual thinking , economics , bailout , monetary policy , macroeconomics , narrative , monetary economics , public economics , political science , financial crisis , philosophy , linguistics , epistemology , law
This paper examines India's demonetization from the standpoint of policy credibility, employing the standard norms for assessing macroeconomic policies. The credibility appraisal constructs a narrative from contemporaneous economic records, computes the f iscal and quasi-f iscal bailout costs for mitigation, monetary costs of implementation, as well as effects upon the financial sector using public data and other empirical evidence. It considers counterfactual policy tools to examine if demonetization objectives could have been more effectively achieved at lesser costs. Based upon these comprehensive measures, the paper concludes that demonetization does not meet the established principles of credibility in the macroeconomic literature.

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