A month of national lockdown can eat up 1-2% of GDP: Report
The Hindu
“A month of nationwide lockdown costs 100-200 bps of GDP. This poses a 300 bps risk to our 9% real GVA growth forecast for FY22,” Bank of America Securities India economists said
A month-long national lockdown to arrest the spread of COVID 2.0 could shave off 100-200 bps of GDP, leading to a 300 bps risk to annual growth, a brokerage report has flagged while expressing doubts over the ability of local lockdowns to control the pandemic. The second wave of the coronavirus inflection has caught the government off-guard with the daily cases jumping over 6.5 times in the past 30 days.More Related News













