login
Home / Papers / The Great Indian Demonetization

The Great Indian Demonetization

108 Citations2020
Amartya Lahiri

No TL;DR found

Abstract

<jats:p> On November 8, 2016, India demonetized 86 percent of its currency in circulation. The stated objectives of the move were to seize undeclared income, to destroy counterfeit currency, to speed up formalization of the economy, and to increase the tax base. I find that the evidence over the subsequent three years suggests that the move had limited success in achieving its stated objectives. Disaggregated data suggests that demonetization did have appreciable costs in terms of lost jobs and output. However, the output costs appear to have been temporary. </jats:p>

The Great Indian Demonetization