Investigating the Impact of Oil Export on Gross Capital Formation in Nigeria

Chinyere, Udude Celina and Idenyi, Odo Stephen and Okpoto, Ituma Sunday and Favour, Elom- Obed Ozioma (2017) Investigating the Impact of Oil Export on Gross Capital Formation in Nigeria. Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences, 2 (4). pp. 1-12. ISSN 24564761

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Abstract

This study examined impact of oil export on gross capital formation in Nigeria for the period of 1980- 2015. The study specified the model as gross capital formation (GCF) being a function of oil export (OEX), real gross domestic product (RGDP) and exchange rate. The pre test carried out in the study are unit root test and co integration test while VECM econometric test was used to test the impact of the explanatory variables on the dependent variable and the data used are sourced from central bank of Nigeria bulletin 2014. Based on the above stated econometric procedure, the study found out that: (i) oil export inversely and significantly impacts gross capital formation in Nigeria both in long run and short run within the period under review.(ii) real gross domestic product impacts gross capital formation in Nigeria in the long run during the study time. (iii) There is causal relationship existing between dependent variable and explanatory variables in Nigeria. The study concludes that oil export has not contributed to growth in gross capital formation in Nigeria. Based on the findings above the study recommend that government should legalize the operations of local (illegal) refineries operating in Nigeria and also make our local refineries to operate at full capacity so that it will lead to availability of refined products for domestic consumption and consequently discourage the importation of refined product from abroad thereby saving the country huge foreign exchange hitherto used for importation, to enable the revenue generated from oil export to be used for investment purposes that will boost the gross capital formation of the country which will in turn lead to economic growth.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Library Keep > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 16 Jun 2023 09:44
Last Modified: 30 Jan 2024 06:57
URI: http://archive.jibiology.com/id/eprint/838

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