Read: Economic Survey 2017-18

January 29, 2018 02:13 pm | Updated 02:17 pm IST

CEA Arvind Subramanian

CEA Arvind Subramanian

The Economic Survey for 2017-18 was tabled in Parliament on Monday by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.

Read the entire survey and its findings here:

Volume I

Chapter 1: State of the Economy: An Analytical Overview and Outlook for Policy

Chapter 2: A New, Exciting Bird’s-Eye View of the Indian Economy through the GST

Chapter 3: Investment and Saving Slowdowns and Recoveries: Cross-Country Insights for India

Chapter 4: Reconciling Fiscal Federalism and Accountability: Is there a Low Equilibrium Trap?

Chapter 5: Is there a “Late Converger Stall” in Economic Development? Can India Escape it?

Chapter 6: Climate, Climate Change, and Agriculture

Chapter 7: Gender and Son Meta-Preference: Is Development Itself an Antidote?

Chapter 8: Transforming Science and Technology in India

Chapter 9: Ease of Doing Business’ Next Frontier: Timely Justice

Volume II

Chapter 1: An Overview of India’s Economic Performance in 2017-18

Chapter 2: Review of Fiscal Developments

Chapter 3: Monetary Management and Financial Intermediation

Chapter 4: Prices and Inflation

Chapter 5: Sustainable Development, Energy and Climate Change

Chapter 6: External Sector

Chapter 7: Agriculture and Food Management

Chapter 8: Industry and Infrastructure

Chapter 9: Services Sector

Chapter 10: Social Infrastructure, Employment and Human Development

Source: Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India

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