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This comprehensive work by C. Rammanohar Reddy provides a critical examination of India’s demonetization policy and its relationship with black money. The book delves into the economic, social, and political dimensions of one of the most debated fiscal decisions in recent Indian history.
Reddy analyzes the stated objectives of demonetization, the implementation challenges, and the actual outcomes on the economy. The author evaluates whether the policy successfully addressed black money generation, tax evasion, and counterfeit currency issues. Through data-driven analysis and economic reasoning, the book presents both the government’s perspective and critical viewpoints on the effectiveness of this monetary intervention.
Essential reading for policymakers, economists, students, and citizens interested in understanding India’s monetary policy, financial systems, and the complexities of addressing shadow economies.







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