尼日利亚的贸易政策、基础设施发展和农业部门增加值

L. Effiom, B. Ebi
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2015年国际原油价格暴跌及其对政府财政能力和发展努力的负面影响再次表明,尼日利亚人有必要回归农业,将其作为节约外汇和改造生产能力的最可靠手段。在此背景下,本文使用自回归分布滞后方法,调查了尼日利亚的贸易政策和基础设施发展对农业增加值的影响。研究结果表明,从长期来看,尼日利亚的贸易自由化政策不利于农业部门附加值的增长,而基础设施的关键组成部分(道路、电信和电力消费)对农业部门有着显著的关系和积极的影响。除其他外,该文件建议政府在实施非洲开发银行尼日利亚基础设施计划的建议时,加强目前对某些农产品的选择性禁令。
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Trade Policy, Infrastructural Development and Agricultural Sector Value Added in Nigeria
The collapse of the international price of crude oil in 2015 and its attendant negative consequences on government fiscal capacity and development efforts re-echoed the need for Nigerians to return to agriculture as the surest means of conserving foreign exchange and revamping productive capacity. Within this context, this paper investigates, using the Autoregressive Distributed Lag methodology, the impact of Nigeria’s trade policy and infrastructural development on agricultural value added. Findings show that in the long-run Nigeria’s trade liberalisation policy is a disincentive to the growth of the agricultural sector’s value added, while key components of infrastructure (roads, telecommunications and electricity consumption) had a significant relationship and positive impact on the agricultural sector. Inter alia, the paper recommends that government strengthen the current selective ban on some agricultural products while it implements the recommendations of the African Development Bank Infrastructure Plan for Nigeria.
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