The Central Statistics Office (CSO) released the national accounts data yesterday for last fiscal which showed that the fourth quarter Gross Value Added (GVA) growth fell sharply to 5.6 per cent as against 8.7 per cent a year ago.
Several economist and analysts have attributed the decline in the economic growth mainly to demonetisation of 87 currency in November last year.
They are overstating the impact which demonetisation has had on economy because you need to first pull the long run trends out, and not merely on quarter-on-quarter data, Anant said in an interview to PTI.
On query over the allegations of data fudging, Anant said that the method of capturing data is well described.
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He said it is not always a good idea to blame the data but one should try to look at the story which data is telling.
"Unfortunately many analysts have pre-conceived notions of what reality is and would rather stay with those pre- conceived notions rather than working with data.
As per the data the drop in GVA in fourth quarter of 2016-17 is not one of event. It has been falling since April- June quarter of 2016-17.
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