Fiscal Policy and Inflation in Nigeria

Bredino Samson, Fiderikumo Peter, Dikeogu Cynthia
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This paper empirically examined the impact of fiscal policy on inflation in Nigeria. Time series data on inflation, government revenue, government expenditure, and gross domestic product were sourced from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The aforementioned secondary data cover the period from 1981 to 2021. The Augmented Dickey Fuller (ADF) unit root test and Johansen co-integration test were used to testing for data stationarity and the existence or otherwise of co-integrating equations respectively. Thereafter, data were analyzed using Ordinary Least Square and Parsimonious Error Correction techniques. Findings from the study show that government expenditure and revenue both have a positive relationship with the rate of inflation, though the latter is not statistically significant. Also, there is a positive but insignificant relationship between inflation and gross domestic product. In line with the above findings, we, therefore, recommend that the Nigerian government at all levels (local, state, and federal) should be tactful in the use of fiscal policy tools to avoid triggering inflationary pressure and its negative multiplier effects on the welfare of its citizenry.
尼日利亚的财政政策和通货膨胀
本文对尼日利亚财政政策对通货膨胀的影响进行了实证研究。关于通货膨胀、政府收入、政府支出和国内生产总值的时间序列数据来自尼日利亚中央银行(CBN)。上述二次数据涵盖1981年至2021年。采用增广Dickey Fuller (ADF)单位根检验和Johansen协整检验分别检验数据的平稳性和是否存在协整方程。然后,使用普通最小二乘法和简约误差校正技术对数据进行分析。研究结果表明,政府支出和收入都与通货膨胀率呈正相关,尽管后者在统计上并不显著。此外,通胀与国内生产总值(gdp)之间存在一种正但不显著的关系。因此,根据上述发现,我们建议尼日利亚各级政府(地方、州和联邦)在使用财政政策工具时应谨慎,以避免引发通胀压力及其对公民福利的负面乘数效应。
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