Q. What is the difference between revenue expenditure and revenue receipts called?
Answer: Revenue Deficit
Notes: The difference between the total revenue expenditure and total revenue receipts of the government is called revenue deficit. Revenue deficit indicates that the government's own earnings are insufficient to meet the normal functioning of government departments and provision of services. Revenue deficit results in borrowings. Revenue Deficit = Total Revenue Expenditure - Total Revenue Receipts

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