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Successive governments have tried to reassure that the rupee's weakness is not a cause for alarm. Many economists argue that a cheaper currency is actually beneficial. The truth lies somewhere beyond these familiar talking points
For import-dependent India, a falling rupee can weaken the economy from within through rising input costs that slow output growth and investment cycles
Michael Patra, former deputy governor, Reserve Bank of India (RBI), talks to Parth Singh about the impact of weaker rupee on India’s exports in an email interview
Sajjid Chinoy, MD and chief India economist, JP Morgan, tells Parth Singh over email that a weak rupee makes imports costlier and domestic substitutes competitive
Sunitha Raju says the need to pursue the structural shift towards high-complexity exports has been amply underlined, but remains largely unrealised
Amarendu Nandy and Abhisek Sur on how the rupee’s fall should be read less as an export opportunity than as a stress test of India’s production structure
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