THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-March 2, 2017- Topic 1
The
resilience of India’s economy has been reaffirmed by the latest data, with both
the third-quarter and full-year growth estimates belying widespread concerns
that the November 8 decision to withdraw high-value currency notes would
significantly dampen momentum. While the Central Statistics Office stuck with
its January advance estimate for gross domestic product in the 12 months ending
March 2017 to post a healthy 7.1% growth, it projected GDP to have expanded 7%
in the fiscal third quarter, reflecting only a marginal slowdown from the 7.3%
registered in the preceding three-month period.
Notably, this expansion
occurred in the October-December quarter, when about 86% of the currency in
circulation in the form of ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes was abruptly sucked out of the
system, potentially resulting in what the Economic Survey termed an “aggregate
demand shock” and the Reserve Bank of India referred to as “demand compression
associated with adverse wealth effects”. Undergirding this better-than-expected
performance were the agriculture, mining and manufacturing sectors and,
interestingly, government expenditure. While the overall gross value added
(GVA) in the third quarter is estimated to have increased by 6.6%, agricultural
GVA in the period is projected to have surged 6%, a sharp quickening from the
second quarter’s 3.8% pace and in stark contrast with the 2.2% contraction in
the earlier year, as the near-normal monsoon in 2016 helped lift kharif crop
output substantially. Mining and manufacturing GVA too appear to have done far
better than in the preceding quarter, bucking the so-called ‘demonetisation
drag’ to post 7.5% and 8.3% growth, respectively. Public administration,
defence and other services clocked double-digit GVA growth: at 11.9%, a robust
acceleration from the 7.5% in the third quarter of 2015-16.
It
is only the financial, real estate and professional services segment, which is
linked to consumption, that lagged, with the pace of expansion more than
halving from the July-September quarter to a modest 3.1% increase. Chief
Statistician T.C.A. Anant has said the government will continue to keep
evaluating the numbers in relation to the impact of demonetisation, even as the
CSO trimmed its full-year GVA growth estimate to 6.7% from the 7% projected in January.
This 30 basis points cut in the GVA growth estimate is more in sync with the
projection of one quarter of a percentage point to half a percentage point
slowing in its baseline real GDP growth assumption of 7% that the Economic
Survey had posited. The Survey had also made a cautionary assertion that
recorded GDP growth would “understate” the overall impact of demonetisation as
“the most affected parts of the economy — informal and cash based — are either
not captured in the national income accounts or, to the extent they are, their
measurement is based on formal sector indicators.” When dealing with
statistics, it is safer to keep all the caveats in mind.
Vocabulary
Resilience: the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties.
Example: The often remarkable
resilience of so many British institutions
Reaffirmed: state again as a fact.
Example: The prime minister
reaffirmed his commitment to the agreement
Dampen: make less strong or intense.
Example: Nothing could
dampen her enthusiasm
Synonyms: lessen, decrease, diminish, reduce, moderate
Abruptly: quickly and unexpectedly.
Example: The ambassador
died suddenly
Synonyms: immediately, instantaneously, instantly, straightaway
Bucking: oppose or resist something that seems oppressive or
inevitable.
Example: The shares bucked
the market trend
Synonyms: resist, oppose, defy, fight, kick
against
Posited: assume as a fact.
Example: The Confucian view
posits a perfectible human nature
Synonyms: postulate, put
forward, advance, propound, submit, hypothesize
Assertion: a confident and forceful statement of fact or
belief.
Example: His assertion that
his father had deserted the family
Synonyms: declaration, contention, statement, claim, opinion, proclamation
Caveat: a warning or proviso of specific stipulations,
conditions, or limitations.
Example: It is also
liberally sprinkled with caveats and warnings as to the difficulties in turning
up more evidence.
Synonyms: warning, caution, admonition, proviso, condition, stipulation
