Demonetisation: Impact on Indian Economy and Leads to Cashless Banking Activities

Authors

  • Gulam Mohamed. S Associate Professor & Head PG & Research Department of Commerce Jamal Mohamed College, Trichy
  • M. H. N. Badhusha Assistant Professor, PG Department of Commerce (SF), Jamal Mohamed College Trichy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53983/ijmds.v6i1.254

Keywords:

Demonetization, cashless transactions, credit, tax evasion

Abstract

The argument posited in favour of demonetisation is that the cash that would be extinguished would be “black money” and hence, should be rightfully extinguished to set right the perverse incentive structure in the economy. While the facts are not available to anybody, it would be foolhardy to argue that this is the only possibility. Therefore, it is imperative to evaluate the short run and medium-term impacts that such a shock is expected to have on the economy. Further, the impact of such a move would vary depending on the extent to which the government decides to remonetise. This paper elucidates the impact of such a move on the availability of credit, spending, level of activity and government finances.

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Published

31-01-2017

How to Cite

Gulam Mohamed. S, and M. H. N. Badhusha. “Demonetisation: Impact on Indian Economy and Leads to Cashless Banking Activities”. International Journal of Management and Development Studies, vol. 6, no. 1, Jan. 2017, pp. 63-70, doi:10.53983/ijmds.v6i1.254.

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