Mumbai, Mar 22 (PTI) Economists at State Bank of India (SBI) on Friday said states have managed to contain the fiscal deficit at the aggregate level for FY20, but expressed concerns over compression in capital expenditure.
States have to resort to reducing capital expenditure, especially mid-way through the year, because of heavy burdens undertaken during the middle of the year like loan waivers, it said.
Terming this as the problem of a "missing muddle", the economists said this is causing problems for the markets in its understanding of the fiscal math.
"The states could be advised to address this peculiar problem of missing muddle as it provides an inadequate and incorrect signalling device to market in terms of overall fiscal consolidation," they said in a note.
The note cited the case of Bihar in FY18, where the state incurred a huge burden midway through the year, leading to the fiscal deficit being expanded by Rs 350 billion in the revised estimates.
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