GDP growth slowdown to 5.4% a temporary blip or may have long-term implications: CEA

“We are at this stage not necessarily ruling out that it could be very temporary or mundane or something more serious. These developments may have longer-term implications for urban household income, consumption, and savings patterns compared to pre-COVID times.”
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