BIG REVERSE : HOW DEMONETIZATION KNOCKED INDIA OUT
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- 332.495 4 S
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332.495 4 A DEMONETISATION : A MEANS TO AN END | 332.495 4 K Monetary Structure Of The Indian Economy A Quarterly Econometric Model | 332.495 4 M Growth With Financial Stability Central Banking In Anemerging Market | 332.495 4 S BIG REVERSE : HOW DEMONETIZATION KNOCKED INDIA OUT | 332.6 B Portfolio Management | 332.6 B-01 Portfolio Management | 332.6 B-02 Portfolio Management |
On 8 November 2016 86 per cent of the currency in circulation was demonetized, causing confusion, chaos and endless misery to the common Indian. While the Modi government claimed that it was the silver bullet that India needed to eliminate many of its longstanding problems such as black money, corruption, tax evasion and terror funding, the months that followed proved it otherwise. The return of 99.7 per cent of the banned 500 rupee and 1,000-rupee notes showed that the RBI's idea of Demonetization Dividend was nothing but a mirage. In the process, livelihoods of millions in the informal sector were destroyed, causing enormous distress to farmers and, traders and forcing many micro, small and medium businesses into bankruptcy.
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