Does Oil Price Volatility Drive Household Consumption Expenditures in Nigeria?

J. Ogede
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Abstract

This paper investigates whether volatilities in oil prices influence consumer household consumption expenditure from 1995 to 2019, a period described in the literature by the weakening effect of oil price volatility on macroeconomic factors. The Vector autoregressive model's findings suggest that the unexpected changes in oil prices significantly influence household consumption expenditure in Nigeria. A one standard deviation unexpected for a change in oil prices corresponds to a 28.31 percent increase in Nigeria's consumption expenditure. Moreover, the decomposition of the variance did not affect the sign and significance of the household relationship between oil price volatility and consumption expenditure. The paper offers that the extent to which dependence on oil continues depends on the magnitude to which Nigeria's economies can continue developing alternative energy sources and improving energy conservation. JEL classification : D15, Q43 How to Cite: Ogede, J. S. (2020). Does Oil Price Volatility Drive Household Consumption Expenditures in Nigeria? Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi , 9 (2), 257-268. https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v9i2.15498.
油价波动是否会推动尼日利亚家庭消费支出?
本文调查了1995年至2019年油价波动是否影响消费者家庭消费支出,文献中描述了这一时期油价波动对宏观经济因素的减弱作用。Vector自回归模型的研究结果表明,油价的意外变化显著影响了尼日利亚的家庭消费支出。油价变化的一个标准差对应于尼日利亚消费支出的28.31%的增长。此外,方差的分解并不影响油价波动与消费支出之间的家庭关系的符号和显著性。该文件指出,对石油的持续依赖程度取决于尼日利亚经济能够在多大程度上继续开发替代能源和改善能源节约。JEL分类:D15,Q43如何引用:Ogede,J.S.(2020)。油价波动是否推动尼日利亚家庭消费支出?签名:Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi,9(2),257-268。https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v9i2.15498.
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