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Prospect of good monsoon lifts economic confidence: Survey

Study says India is the most economically confident country after Saudi Arabia, Sweden and Germany

Press Trust of India New Delhi
 
India's economic confidence improved marginally during May on the prospect of good monsoon, says a survey by global research firm Ipsos.
    
The survey titled 'Ipsos Economic Pulse of the World' noted that India's economic confidence rose by three points to 66 per cent in May 2013 compared to the preceding month, making it the most economically confident country in the world after Saudi Arabia, Sweden and Germany.
    
"In India monsoon is key to determine agricultural output, inflation, consumer spending and overall economic growth. Normal rainfall signals growth and prosperity, as higher farm output would rein in food prices and help the government to take steps to cut the fiscal deficit and farm subsidies," Ipsos India CEO Mick Gordon said.
        
"A stronger economic outlook can lift sentiment in equity markets, mainly of companies selling products in rural areas, including consumer goods and automobiles," he added.
     
The farm sector, which accounts for 17-20 per cent of the GDP, is largely dependent on the rains. So a fall in agriculture "has a ripple effect on the economy".
        
"With 75 per cent of Indians directly or indirectly dependent on agriculture a good monsoon will boost the output of several commodities, reducing the burden on imports," the survey noted.
        
The global assessment of national economies surveyed in 24 countries remains consistent in May as 36 per cent of global citizens rate their national economies to be 'good'.
        
Saudi Arabia (80 per cent) continued to lead the world on national economic assessment. It is followed by Sweden (70 per cent), Germany (67 per cent), India (66 per cent) and China (64 per cent).
        
Meanwhile, 36 per cent Indian citizens surveyed believe that their local economy which impacts their personal finance is good, a sharp drop of five points and an optimistic 45 per cent people expect that the economy in their local area would be stronger in next six months.
    
The survey was conducted among more than 18,000 people in 24 countries.

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First Published: Jun 11 2013 | 3:48 PM IST

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