There has been a persistent deficit budget year after year. Which of t

There has been a persistent deficit budget year after year. Which of the following actions can be taken by the government to reduce the deficit?

  • 1. Reducing revenue expenditure
  • 2. Introducing new welfare schemes
  • 3. Rationalizing subsidies
  • 4. Expanding industries

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1 and 3 only
2 and 3 only
1 only
1, 2, 3 and 4
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UPSC IAS – 2015
Actions 1 (Reducing revenue expenditure) and 3 (Rationalizing subsidies) can be taken by the government to reduce a persistent deficit budget.
A budget deficit occurs when a government’s total expenditures exceed its total revenues. To reduce the deficit, the government must either increase revenue or decrease expenditure.
Reducing revenue expenditure (e.g., on salaries, pensions, administrative costs) directly lowers government spending. Rationalizing subsidies (e.g., reducing their amount or targeting them better) also reduces expenditure. Introducing new welfare schemes typically increases government expenditure, thus increasing the deficit. Expanding industries is a long-term strategy for economic growth which *may* eventually lead to higher tax revenues, but it is not a direct or immediate action specifically aimed at *reducing* a persistent deficit through expenditure cuts or quick revenue increases; it might even require initial government investment.
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