How one can measure fiscal deficit?
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we can measure fiscal deficit by using formula:-
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- Fiscal deficit = Total expenditure ‒ Total receipts (Excluding borrowing)
- Fiscal deficit = Total expenditure ‒ Total receipts (Excluding borrowing)Or Fiscal deficit = Borrowing
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Explanation:
The difference between total revenue and total expenditure of the government is termed as fiscal deficit. It is an indication of the total borrowings needed by the government. While calculating the total revenue, borrowings are not included.
Description: The gross fiscal deficit (GFD) is the excess of total expenditure including loans net of recovery over revenue receipts (including external grants) and non-debt capital receipts. The net fiscal deficit is the gross fiscal deficit less net lending of the Central government.
Generally fiscal deficit takes place either due to revenue deficit or a major hike in capital expenditure. Capital expenditure is incurred to create long-term assets such as factories, buildings and other development.
A deficit is usually financed through borrowing from either the central bank of the country or raising money from capital markets by issuing different instruments like treasury bills and bonds.
Also See: Primary Deficit
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