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As Frederick Nietzsche said, there are no facts, only interpretations. This would just about be the case when one reads the Economic Survey for FY18. _________________________ Hence, the so-called facts are available to all but the conclusions drawn change after reading the report. |
A. | The Survey is a detailed update on all aspects of the economy and does not work with data which is not known. |
B. | The Survey is evidently sanguine about the future to the extent of being gung-ho provided some glitches are addressed with expediency. |
C. | The Survey takes the unconventional route of interpreting inflation on an average basis and arguing that CPI of 3.3 per cent for the first 9 months is lower than the 4 per cent target. |
D. | It does turn around several views which were held before the report came out. |
E. | None of the above |
Answer» B. The Survey is evidently sanguine about the future to the extent of being gung-ho provided some glitches are addressed with expediency. | |