An autonomous research institute under the Ministry of Finance

 

Past projects

Public Sector Borrowing Requirements of States

  • Start date सितम्बर., 2023
  • Completion date अप्रैल, 2024
  • Sponsor The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of the Government of the United Kingdom support for the study of India’s fiscal issues for the Sixteenth Finance Commission under Project No. 400047
  • Project leader Manish Gupta, Malvika Mahesh and Sk Md Azharuddin

Analysis of States’ Debt and Bond Markets

  • Start date सितम्बर., 2023
  • Completion date मार्च, 2024
  • Sponsor The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of the Government of the United Kingdom support for the study of India’s fiscal issues for the Sixteenth Finance Commission under Project No. 400047
  • Project leader Radhika Pandey, Utsav Saksena, Madhur Mehta, Bency Ramakrishnan, Nipuna Varman and Kriti Wattal

Defining Explicit Subsidies and Fiscal Space in the Context of Fiscal Health of States

  • Start date सितम्बर., 2023
  • Completion date मार्च, 2024
  • Sponsor The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of the Government of the United Kingdom support for the study of India’s fiscal issues for the Sixteenth Finance Commission under Project No. 400047
  • Project leader Amarnath H.K.
  • Consultants/Other authors Smriti Banati and Meena
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    India’s stagnant revenues and increasing expenditures at the State level have been a major fiscal concern. Increasing welfare expenditures and explicit subsidies is an issue of debate of State finances in recent past. With Government of India’s stress on need for significant spending on infrastructure and capital expenditure, there is a need to look at the concepts of committed expenditure, fiscal space and explicit subsidies. It is so important that ‘subsidies’ is always substituted with expenditures on schemes or bypassed in the form of assistance or grants-in-aid in government accounting system. Shrinking fiscal space and continued Covid-19 pandemic-induced welfare expenditure and explicit subsidies are major factors which affect the deterioration of fiscal health of the States.  This paper attempts to define the committed expenditure in a structural way and define explicit subsidies so as to include similar expenditures that are like subsidies but not classified as subsidies. Overall analyses show that those States which have revenue deficit need to think of not only restricting committed expenditure but also rationalizing subsidies. Financing subsidies and welfare expenditure through borrowing is not sustainable in the long run and also result in reduction of expenditure on infrastructure. Thus, there is a need for improving the fiscal space and rationalizing the subsidies including in the form of freebies. 

Bi-annual Review of Compliance of the Provisions of Madhya Pradesh FRBM Act for 2019 20 and 2020-21 (July 2023 to March 2024)

  • Start date जुलाई, 2023
  • Completion date मार्च, 2024
  • Sponsor Government of Madhya Pradesh
  • Project leader Pratap Ranjan Jena and Abhishek Singh

Rationalization of Explicit Budgetary Subsidies at State Level

  • Start date नवम्बर., 2023
  • Completion date मार्च, 2024
  • Sponsor NITI Aayog
  • Project leader Amarnath H.K., Sri Hari Nayudu A.
  • Consultants/Other authors Mitali Gurdatta, Kishan, Aashish Raj and Rohit Dutta

Revenue Mobilisation from Taxes on Alcoholic Beverages

  • Start date सितम्बर., 2023
  • Completion date मार्च, 2024
  • Sponsor The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of the Government of the United Kingdom support for the study of India’s fiscal issues for the Sixteenth Finance Commission under Project No. 400047
  • Project leader R. Kavita Rao, Sacchidananda Mukherjee
  • Consultants/Other authors Shivani Badola and Vivek Jadhav

Revenue Potential of Passenger and Goods Tax (PGT) across Indian States

  • Start date सितम्बर., 2023
  • Completion date मार्च, 2024
  • Sponsor The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of the Government of the United Kingdom support for the study of India’s fiscal issues for the Sixteenth Finance Commission under Project No. 400047
  • Project leader R. Kavita Rao, Sacchidananda Mukherjee
  • Consultants/Other authors Shivani Badola and Vivek Jadhav
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     In this study, we estimate the revenue potential of States in the Passenger and Goods Tax (PGT) collection based on available information in the public domain. Taxes on Goods and Passengers (also known as Passenger and Goods Tax or PGT) is a tax on goods and passengers carried on road or inland waterways. This tax is not subsumed into the GST, except that under Entry 52 of the State List (List II of the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution) “Taxes on the entry of goods into a local area for consumption, use or sale therein” has been subsumed into GST, as per the Constitution One Hundred and First Amendment Act, 2016. 

How Much Debt is Optimal for the Major Indian States? Economic Growth vs. Debt Sustainability

  • Start date अप्रैल, 2023
  • Completion date मार्च, 2024
  • Sponsor The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of the Government of the United Kingdom support for the study of India’s fiscal issues for the Sixteenth Finance Commission under Project No. 400047
  • Project leader Rudrani Bhattacharya, C. Prasanth and R. Kavita Rao

NIPFP-DEA Research Programme (April 2022 - March 2024)

  • Start date अप्रैल, 2022
  • Completion date मार्च, 2024
  • Sponsor Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance
  • Project leader R. Kavita Rao
  • Other faculty Amarnath H.K., Sri Hari Nayudu A. Pratap Ranjan Jena, Manish Gupta, Mukesh Kumar Anand, Bhabesh Hazarika
  • Consultants/Other authors Radhika Pandey, Pramod Sinha, Rachna Sharma, Ashim Kapoor, Utsav Saksena, Ramya Rajasri Kumar, Ritika Singh, Simran Kaur, Radhika Agarwal, Madhur Mehta, Kriti Wattal, Anandita Gupta, Firdous Ahmad Malik, Latha Balasubramanian, Praveen Singh, S. Bhuvankaushik, Bency Ramakrishnan, Nipuna Varman, Yashovardhan Chaturvedi, Pulkit Sharma, Ankit Singh, Anukriti Choubey, Aashish Raj and Sushil Kumar Modi, Priyanshi Garg, Abhishek Singh, Pulkit Kumar Sharma, Ankit Singh