The Effect of Saving-Investment Nexus on Current Account Balance in Nigeria

S. B. Adegboyega, S. Oladeji
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This paper explores the impact of both long- and short-term saving-investment nexus on Nigeria’s current account balance. It examines the relationship between domestic savings, investments and current account balance by analysing the position of selected demographic variables in Nigeria, both in the short- and long-term, using the ARDL cointegration method, and a sample period from 1980 to 2018. The study tested whether there was empirical evidence supporting the life-cycle hypothesis (LCH) in Nigeria. However, the study revealed that the coefficient of error correction was negative and highly significant, as well as establishing a long-term cointegration. The study revealed a negative sign of life expectancy; and the ratio of total age dependence was found to be statistically significant, thus indicating that a unit increase in life expectancy and the ratio of total age dependence could result in a decline in current account balance in Nigeria by 1.2796 (127%) and 6.43038 (643%), respectively. This result supported the presence of the LCH theory on saving actions in Nigeria, since people could borrow. In addition, the population growth exhibited a positive relationship with current account balance. Therefore, a unit change in the population age structure is expected to influence saving, investment and current account balance; especially with an increase in population, because the current account is, by definition, equal to the saving-investment balance. JEL Classification: E21, F32, J13
储蓄-投资关系对尼日利亚经常账户余额的影响
本文探讨了长期和短期储蓄-投资关系对尼日利亚经常账户余额的影响。它通过使用ARDL协整方法分析尼日利亚选定的人口变量在短期和长期的位置,并使用1980年至2018年的样本期,研究了国内储蓄、投资和经常账户余额之间的关系。该研究检验了尼日利亚是否有经验证据支持生命周期假说(LCH)。然而,研究发现误差修正系数为负且高度显著,并建立了长期协整关系。这项研究揭示了预期寿命的负面迹象;总年龄依赖比率具有统计学意义,这表明人均预期寿命每增加一个单位,总年龄依赖比率将导致尼日利亚经常账户余额分别减少1.2796(127%)和6.43038(643%)。这一结果支持了LCH理论在尼日利亚储蓄行为中的存在,因为人们可以借贷。此外,人口增长与经常项目余额呈正相关。因此,预计人口年龄结构的单位变化将影响储蓄、投资和经常账户余额;尤其是在人口增长的情况下,因为根据定义,经常账户等于储蓄-投资余额。JEL分类:E21, F32, J13
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