INTERNATIONAL TRADE, CONSUMER PROTECTION AND PUBLIC HEALTH IN NIGERIA: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS

Hassan O. Ozekhome, Adewole James Adesokan
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The paper empirically examines the nexus between foreign trade, consumer protection and public health in Nigeria, using annual time series data from 1981 to 2021. Cointegration and dynamic error correction modelling techniques were utilized in the analysis. The empirical findings show that foreign trade policy has a positive and significant effect on public health in Nigeria. Consumer protection (proxied by consumer protection dummy) and per capita income are both positively related to public health, although the effects are weak, attributable to the low level of consumer protection and awareness, in addition to the low level of per capital income that fuels income and wealth disparity, with the effect of reducing health outcomes in Nigeria. Public expenditure on health and inflation rate (proxy for macroeconomic policy environment) are negatively and significantly related to public health outcomes in Nigeria. Based on these findings, it is recommended that appropriate consumer protection awareness on public health concerns through greater level of public campaigns on the dangerous effects of imported fake, substandard and illicit goods that are inimical to public health be aggressively launched. Increase government expenditure on health institutions, as well as judicious and efficient deployment of public and private resources to the health sector is also important to enhancing health outcomes in Nigeria. A strong institutional and regulatory environment to curtail illicit and nefarious importation of fake and substandard goods, particularly pharmaceuticals and food into the country is important, in addition to a sound and stable macroeconomic environment that is capable of promoting the public health status of the citizenry in Nigeria.
尼日利亚的国际贸易、消费者保护和公共卫生:实证分析
本文利用1981年至2021年的年度时间序列数据,对尼日利亚外贸、消费者保护和公共卫生之间的关系进行了实证研究。在分析中使用了协整和动态误差校正建模技术。实证结果表明,对外贸易政策对尼日利亚的公共卫生具有显著的积极影响。消费者保护(以消费者保护dummy为代表)和人均收入都与公共卫生呈正相关,但由于消费者保护和意识水平低,加之人均收入水平低加剧了收入和财富差距,影响较弱,因此影响较弱,从而降低了尼日利亚的健康成果。在尼日利亚,公共卫生支出和通货膨胀率(宏观经济政策环境的替代指标)与公共卫生成果呈显著负相关。根据这些调查结果,建议积极开展更大规模的宣传运动,宣传进口假冒、不合格和非法商品对公共健康的危险影响,从而提高消费者对公共健康问题的保护意识。增加政府对卫生机构的支出,以及明智和有效地向卫生部门部署公共和私人资源,对于提高尼日利亚的卫生成果也很重要。除了能够促进尼日利亚公民公共健康状况的健全和稳定的宏观经济环境外,重要的是建立强有力的体制和监管环境,以减少非法和邪恶进口假冒和不合格商品,特别是药品和食品。
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