尼日利亚能源消费与外国直接投资:结构性断裂分析

A. Longe, E. Adebayo, Shehu Muhammad, Oluwole Oluniyi Adelokun
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摘要本研究分析了1970 - 2015年尼日利亚能源消费与外国直接投资关系的结构性断裂影响。利用ARDL估计技术和Bai-Perron最小二乘断点估计能源消费与外商直接投资的短期和长期关系。结果表明,无论有无结构性断裂,能源消费与外国直接投资之间都存在较强的长期协整关系。结构突破检验揭示了1995年的突破期,这支持了1995年欧佩克油价审查的发生。此外,ARDL估计结果显示,能源消费、贸易和汇率对外国直接投资的吸引力不利,而GDP对外国直接投资的吸引力在短期和长期都是积极的。该研究的结论是,尽管尼日利亚的国内生产总值倾向于吸引外国直接投资进入经济,但能源消耗、贸易和汇率由于变量的不平衡而产生的额外成本阻碍了吸引。调查结果的一个主要建议是,尼日利亚的能源政策需要迅速重新审视。然而,由于人口不断增长所施加的压力,即在需求方面,需求通胀将不断显现。
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Energy Consumption and Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria: A Structural Break Analysis
Abstract The study analyses the structural break impact on the relationship between energy consumption and foreign direct investment in Nigeria from 1970 to 2015. The study accounts for the structural break and estimates the short-run and long-run relationship between energy consumption and foreign direct investment using ARDL estimation technique and Bai-Perron Least Squares Break Point. It was observed from the findings that a strong long-run cointegrating relationship exist between energy consumption and foreign direct investment with and without structural break. The structural break test reveals a break period of 1995 which supports the occurrence of oil price review by OPEC in 1995. Also, the ARDL estimate result revealed that energy consumption, trade and exchange rate adversely attract foreign direct investment, while GDP positively attract foreign direct investment both in the short-run and long-run in Nigeria. The study concludes that even though Nigeria’s GDP is trending towards attracting FDI into the economy, energy consumption, trade and exchange rate obstruct the attraction through the additional cost incurred as a result of imbalances in the variables. A major recommendation from the findings is that energy policies need quick re-visit in Nigeria. However, they will - due to the pressure exerted by the constant growth of the population, i.e. on the demand side, demand inflation will constantly manifest.
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