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Need for good economics to complement good politics: Montek

Pursuing good economic practices is not always easy politically, but anyone who thinks it is impossible may be "damming the country", Planning Commission deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said today.

Updated on: Apr 04, 2013 07:36 PM IST
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Pursuing good economic practices is not always easy politically, but anyone who thinks it is impossible may be "damming the country", Planning Commission deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said on Thursday.

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"One thing is very clear that anyone who says good economics has not been able politics is damming this country and certainly going against the tide of history, because from 1991 onwards the story has been one of good economics", Ahluwalia said while address CII annual meet in New Delhi.

Ahluwalia stated that he is a firm believer that good economics can lead to good politics but the path to it is not easy.

He further said that bad policies exist because of vested interests and to address this issue, electorate needs to be adequately informed to understand who is benefiting from policies of the government.

Ahluwalia said most of the time bad policies exist either because there is some vested interest or some people would benefit and very large number of people don't.

Citing an example, Ahluwalia said that adopting the right energy policy is a difficult thing to do.

"If you are paying foreigners a certain amount for the imports (of energy) then the domestic price should reflect the import price", he pointed out.

Ahluwalia suggested that we need to explain to people that if international price of petroleum rises to USD 160 (per barrel) then the domestic price would also go up, but anybody in political space will oppose it.

As an instance, he said that cutting power tariff in Delhi would result in default of payments by distribution firms, supply of electricity for few hours in a day and more use of inverters and generators.

Ahluwalia said it was "unfortunate that all of us in the business have not done enough to create an environment where electorate would understand" merits and demerits of policy.

 
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