Effects of interest rate structure and energy prices on manufacturing output in Nigeria

Q3 Social Sciences
R. Oyaromade, Abiodun Samuel Isayomi, Sulaiman Ibrahim-Ayede
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Until recent years, the performance of the Nigeria’s manufacturing sector has been characterized by downward pressures. Given the present shocks in the global energy markets and upward review of borrowing costs by the Central Bank of Nigeria, the historical developments around the manufacturing output appear to be subject to renewal. Consequently, this study investigates the impact of interest rate structure and energy pricing on the Nigerian manufacturing output from 1980 to 2021. Secondary data obtained from World Development Indicators and the CBN’s Statistical Bulletins were anchored by an autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model and error correction modelling. The findings revealed that manufacturing output is inelastic in its response to changes in interest rate while it is elastic in its response to energy price. This is less puzzling as the Nigerian manufacturers seem to favour availability of credit facilities over low interest rates. Also, productive activities respond immediately to a given shock in the energy price, especially the price of diesel. On this basis, this paper concludes that energy pricing is a strong predictor of Nigeria’s manufacturing output. Consequently, policy makers should institute a preferential treatment on energy distribution towards the manufacturers. This would make production more attractive, thereby boosting their capacity utilization.
利率结构和能源价格对尼日利亚制造业产出的影响
直到最近几年,尼日利亚制造业的表现一直以下行压力为特征。鉴于目前全球能源市场的震荡以及尼日利亚中央银行对借贷成本的上调,制造业产出的历史发展似乎有可能重现。因此,本研究调查了 1980 年至 2021 年期间利率结构和能源价格对尼日利亚制造业产出的影响。通过自回归分布滞后(ARDL)模型和误差修正模型,对从世界发展指标和尼日利亚中央银行统计公报中获得的二手数据进行了分析。研究结果表明,制造业产出对利率变化的反应缺乏弹性,而对能源价格的反应则富有弹性。这一点并不令人费解,因为尼日利亚的制造商似乎更青睐于信贷服务,而不是低利率。此外,生产活动会立即对能源价格,尤其是柴油价格的特定冲击做出反应。在此基础上,本文得出结论,能源价格是尼日利亚制造业产出的有力预测因素。因此,政策制定者应在能源分配方面向制造商提供优惠待遇。这将使生产更具吸引力,从而提高产能利用率。
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