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|a International Monetary Fund.
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|a Washington, D.C. :
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|a IMF Staff Country Reports
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|a This Selected Issues paper paints a picture of the Indian economy that has made great strides, but has more to do to accelerate growth and reduce poverty. The paper assesses empirically whether India has entered a new phase of higher trend growth. Two alternative methodologies are used to disentangle underlying structural growth trends from shorter-term cyclical fluctuations around this trend. The paper focuses on a number of the reforms required to ensure that needed high growth can be achieved on a sustained basis.
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|a IMF Staff Country Reports; Country Report ;
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