Title of article :
Time Series Analysis of Non-Oil Export Demand and Economic Performance in Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Bolaji, Adesoye A. Department of Economics - Olabisi Onabanjo University - Ago-Iwoye - Ogun State, Nigeria , Oluwaseyi Adedayo, Adelowokan Department of Economics - Olabisi Onabanjo University - Ago-Iwoye - Ogun State, Nigeria , Olorunfemi, Alimi Y. Department of Economics - University of Lagos - Akoka - Yaba - Lagos state, Nigeria
Pages :
20
From page :
295
To page :
314
Abstract :
This study examines the impact of non-oil export demand on economic performance in Nigeria using annual time series data between 1975 and 2013. The study tests for the unit root and co-integration to determine the time series properties of our variables before using Vector Error Correction (VEC) model for both short- and long- run estimates and possible policy inferences. The results show that non-oil export has a positive impact on economic growth suggesting that policies formulated towards improving the export of non-oil commodities in Nigeria will directly boost output growth of other sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, services etc. The findings also reveal a uni-causal link from export to growth in Nigeria, thereby, supporting the export-led growth hypothesis. The policy implication of this finding is that failure on the part of policy makers to increase non-oil exports will directly hurt the economy of Nigeria. This is also consistent with the findings in the short-run. It was also found that capital and labor have direct and significant impact on output growth.
Keywords :
Non-Oil Export Commodities , Capital , Labor , Government Spending , Output Growth
Journal title :
Iranian Economic Review (IER)
Serial Year :
2018
Record number :
2504901
Link To Document :
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