Q. What is the difference between Revenue expenditure and Revenue receipts called as?
Answer: Revenue Deficit
Notes: Revenue Deficit is the difference between the government's revenue expenditure and revenue receipts. It implies that the government's current expenses are more than its current revenues and will have to use up the savings of other sectors of the economy to finance its consumption expenditure. Revenue Deficit = Total Revenue Expenditure - Total Revenue Receipts

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