Question
Which of the following steps can be taken to reduce
current account deficit in India? 1. Setting the import quota limits 2. reducing export duty on products 3. Setting restrictions on repatriation of profits earned on foreign investment Select the correct answer using the codes given below:Solution
To reduce current account deficit, all steps given are effective.
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