💨 Abstract
The National Statistical Office (NSO) announced a statistical reform reducing the number of iterations to estimate India's GDP and shortening the wait for the final estimate from three years to two, starting from the 2021-22 data. However, concerns remain about significant variations in GDP estimates for the same year, with final estimates often higher than the first estimate.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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