Effects of Macroeconomic Indicators on Cost of Building Materials in Nigeria

Nwafor I.V., Ugonabo C.U., Christian O.N.
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A fallacy may exist regarding the availability of affordable houses due to rising inflation and the high cost of construction supplies brought on by the struggling economy. Because of this, most developing nations, including Nigeria, are dependent on the importation of building materials. This study looked into how certain macroeconomic parameters affected the cost of building supplies. The macroeconomic indicators are the interest rate, GDP, and inflation. The study's main finding is that the prices of building materials are not much impacted by these macroeconomic indices. Quarterly data over a period of ten years, from 2012 to 2021, were used in the study and were taken from public sources. The Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors Quarterly Journal and the Guardian Newspaper provided the information on building materials. The Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical Bulletin was used to derive data on Gross Domestic Product, inflation, and the minimum rediscount rate. Multiple regression was the analytical approach utilized, and the findings indicated that the GDP, inflation, and interest rates all had a positive, substantial impact on the cost of building materials. This means that the price of building materials is influenced by key macroeconomic indices such as inflation, GDP, and interest rates. The report suggested lowering import taxes, waiving taxes for local manufacturers of building materials, and lowering bank loan interest rates, while Nigeria's government and central bank should develop policies to regulate and stabilize these macroeconomic indicators.
宏观经济指标对尼日利亚建筑材料成本的影响
由于不断上升的通货膨胀和经济困境带来的建筑材料高成本,关于可负担房屋的可用性可能存在谬误。正因为如此,包括尼日利亚在内的大多数发展中国家都依赖于建筑材料的进口。这项研究调查了某些宏观经济参数是如何影响建筑材料成本的。宏观经济指标是利率、GDP和通货膨胀。该研究的主要发现是,这些宏观经济指数对建筑材料价格的影响不大。研究中使用了从2012年到2021年十年间的季度数据,这些数据来自公共资源。《尼日利亚工料测量师学会季刊》和《卫报》提供了有关建筑材料的信息。使用尼日利亚中央银行统计公报得出国内生产总值、通货膨胀率和最低再贴现率的数据。采用多元回归分析方法,结果表明GDP、通货膨胀和利率对建筑材料成本都有积极的、实质性的影响。这意味着建筑材料的价格受到通货膨胀、GDP和利率等关键宏观经济指标的影响。该报告建议降低进口税,减免当地建筑材料制造商的税收,降低银行贷款利率,而尼日利亚政府和中央银行应制定政策来调节和稳定这些宏观经济指标。
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