Question
Given the following data, find the missing value of 'Government Final Consumption Expenditure' and 'Mixed Income of Self Employed'.
S.No. Particulars Amount
(In
crores)
(i) National Income 71,000
(ii) Gross Domestic Capital Formation 10,000
(iii) Government Final Consumption Expenditure ?
(iv) Mixed Income of Self Employed ?
(v) Net Factor Income from Abroad 1,000
(vi) Net Indirect Taxes 2,000
(vii) Profits 1,200
(viii) Wages & Salaries 15,000
(ix) Net Exports 5,000
(x) Private Final Consumption Expenditure 40,000
(xi) Consumption of Fixed Capital 3,000
(xii) Operating Surplus 30,000

Answer

Mixed income of self - employed = (i) - [(viii) + (xii) + (v)]
= 71,000 - (15,000 + 30,000 + 1,000)
Mixed income of self - employed = ₹ 25,000 crores
Government Final consumption expenditure = (i) - [(x) + (ii) + (v) + (ix)] + (vi) + (xi)
= 71,000 - (40,000 + 10,000 + 1,000 + 5,000) + 2,000 + 3,000
= ₹ 20,000 crores

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