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abstract <p>The steep increase claimed in domestic saving from 21.4 per cent of GDP in 1993-94 to 24.4 per cent in 1994-95 raises some questions which call for explanations from the CSO and the RBI. First, part of the rise in saving represents rise in speculative inventory holding and so cannot be said to reflect improved health of the economy and buoyancy of investment. Second, a significant part of the higher saving represents saving out of the sharply increased remittances from Indian workers from abroad in 1994-95. Such saving, while part of 'national saving' cannot be considered part of 'domestic' saving.</p>
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spelling Ghosh, Arun 0012-9976 2349-8846 Sameeksha Trust Random Reflections https://www.jstor.org/stable/4404428 <p>The steep increase claimed in domestic saving from 21.4 per cent of GDP in 1993-94 to 24.4 per cent in 1994-95 raises some questions which call for explanations from the CSO and the RBI. First, part of the rise in saving represents rise in speculative inventory holding and so cannot be said to reflect improved health of the economy and buoyancy of investment. Second, a significant part of the higher saving represents saving out of the sharply increased remittances from Indian workers from abroad in 1994-95. Such saving, while part of 'national saving' cannot be considered part of 'domestic' saving.</p> Savings and Investment: Some Issues Economic and Political Weekly
spellingShingle Ghosh, Arun, Economic and Political Weekly, Savings and Investment: Some Issues, Random Reflections
title Savings and Investment: Some Issues
title_full Savings and Investment: Some Issues
title_fullStr Savings and Investment: Some Issues
title_full_unstemmed Savings and Investment: Some Issues
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title_sort savings and investment: some issues
title_unstemmed Savings and Investment: Some Issues
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