- Interest received on loan: Revenue Receipt. Revenue receipts are non-redeemable and arise during the normal course of government operations. Interest earned on loans is a recurring income.
- Disinvestment receipts from the sale of a government company: Capital Receipt. Disinvestment proceeds are non-recurring and lead to a reduction in the government’s asset base.
- Financial assistance by the Government of USA: Revenue Receipt. Grants and aid are non-redeemable and classified as revenue receipts as they do not create liabilities or reduce assets.
List-I | List-II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Money supply is exogenously given. | I | Post-Keynesian school |
| B | Money supply is demand driven and credit led. | II | Say’s law |
| C | Rational expectation. | III | Monetarism |
| D | Supply creates its own demand | IV | Neo-classical school |

