Gross Capital Formation, Infrastructure and Economic Development in Nigeria

Adegboyega Samson Opadeji, Oladimeji Abeeb Olaniyi, Adewale Mathew Adekanmbi, Joseph Oluremi Olubitan
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In Nigeria, the extent to which the decline in capital formation as well as the dismal and disrepair state of most infrastructural facilities impair the growth potentials of the nation are relatively unknown. Given this, this study utilized the Johansen co-integration technique and the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) to examine the impact of gross capital formation and infrastructure on economic development in Nigeria from 1991 to 2021. The findings of the co-integration analysis revealed the existence of a long-run relationship among the variables while the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) indicated that gross capital formation did not exert a statistically significant effect on economic development in Nigeria within the study period. However, it was observed that infrastructure had a significant positive effect on the development of the economy. Based on the findings, the study recommended a collaborative effort between the government and private sectors to establish a conducive environment that promotes capital investments within the country. Also, capital formation should be efficiently utilized with a sizable amount accorded to infrastructural development which in turn translates to economic development.
尼日利亚的总资本形成、基础设施和经济发展
在尼日利亚,资本形成的减少以及大多数基础设施的惨淡和失修状况在多大程度上损害了该国的增长潜力,这是相对未知的。鉴于此,本研究利用约翰森协整技术和向量误差修正模型(VECM)来研究1991年至2021年尼日利亚总资本形成和基础设施对经济发展的影响。协整分析的结果揭示了变量之间存在长期关系,而矢量误差修正模型(VECM)表明,在研究期间,总资本形成对尼日利亚的经济发展没有统计学上显著的影响。然而,有人指出,基础设施对经济发展具有重大的积极作用。根据调查结果,该研究建议政府和私营部门共同努力,建立一个有利于促进国内资本投资的环境。此外,应有效地利用资本形成,并将相当数量的资金用于基础设施发展,从而转化为经济发展。
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