外债、国内债务与经济增长——以尼日利亚为例

Dal Didia, P. Ayokunle
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前所未有的公共债务积累是许多尼日利亚人焦虑的根源。债务非但没有成为经济发展的催化剂,反而拖累了经济发展,因为尼日利亚正在努力偿还这些贷款的利息,更不用说本金了。此外,偿还这些贷款的压力导致了无数短视的政策,这些政策完全不利于可持续发展的利益。因此,本研究考察了公共和公共担保债务对尼日利亚经济增长的影响。该研究将公共和公共担保债务总额分解为外债和国内债务,并考察了这两种债务对尼日利亚经济增长的影响是否不同。利用尼日利亚中央银行和世界银行的数据,我们使用向量误差校正模型(VECM)对1980-2016年进行的实证分析表明,从长远来看,国内债务与经济增长呈显著的正相关,而外债与经济增长呈现负相关,这在统计上并不显著。这里的教训是,就尼日利亚的经济增长而言,国内债务似乎比外债更有利,因为国内贷款的利息仍在该国,可以进一步用于生产性经济用途。作为这项研究的政策建议,尼日利亚联邦政府可能希望开始更多地关注尼日利亚贷款组合中的国内债务和外债的组合。
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External Debt, Domestic Debt and Economic Growth: The Case of Nigeria
The unprecedented accumulation of public debt is a source of anxiety for many Nigerians. Rather than serve as a catalyst for economic development, the debt is now a drag on economic development as Nigeria is struggling to service the interest on these loans, let alone the principal. Furthermore, the pressure to service these loans leads to a myriad of myopic policies that are totally detrimental to the interests of sustainable development. This study therefore examines the impact of public and publicly guaranteed debt on the economic growth of Nigeria. The study disaggregates total public and publicly guaranteed debt into external debt and domestic debt, and examines whether the two kinds of debt have differential impact on economic growth in Nigeria. Utilizing data from the Central Bank of Nigeria, and the World Bank, our empirical analysis using the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) and covering 1980 – 2016, revealed that domestic debt has a statistically significant positive relationship with economic growth in the long run while external debt exhibiting a negative relationship with economic growth was not statistically significant. The lesson here is that domestic debt appears to be more beneficial in terms of economic growth in Nigeria than external debt as interest paid on domestic loans remains in the country and could be put into further productive economic use. As a policy recommendation from this study, the Federal Government of Nigeria may want to start paying more attention to the mix of domestic debt and external debt in Nigeria's loan portfolio.
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