"The (economic) growth rate is going to be adversely affected. There is no question on that. Somewhere between one to two per cent," Ahluwalia said in an interview on TV channel India Today.
Earlier this month, the government demonetised currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000, replacing them with new Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 bills in an effort to root out black money and terror funding.
He also said," I have read in newspaper NITI Aayog Member Bibek Debroy saying the impact (of demonetisation) will be 0.1 per cent...I agree that it is hard to believe."
Elaborating further, he said, "It is not just inconvenience. It is scarcity of cash which is going to disrupt business and livelihoods in the informal sector which is large part of the economy. That will shrink economic activity for sometime....At least till March-end."
He also said, "There is no question that it is a very big shock. In very few cases, you see 86 per cent of currency is nullified and that will lead to a cash crunch."
On rooting out black money from the system, he said,"We need to make distinction between black income and black wealth. These are two different things."
He also suggested lowering of stamp duty on land registrations.
On GST he said, "Whatever emerged from the consolations of states (on GST) that it is very messy GST. There are too many rates. It is not consistent with the GST which will cut out corruption, misdeclaration and so on."
Ahluwalia also recommended that the government should have allowed well regulated cooperative banks to change currency notes because a large part of informal sector depend on those.
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