ABSTRACT
This study analyzes the effect of external debt burden on growth and poverty in Nigeria within the framework of the error correction model, using annual time series data from 1980 - 2015. The study reveals that economic growth and poverty in Nigeria and their hypothesized determinant are generally I (1) series, with one co-integration equations existing among their linear combinations. Our results show that, the variables in the model, debt overhang, stock of external debt, and public debt service are positively related to increase gross domestic product in model 1, while in model two only external debt stocks is positively related to poverty as proxy with per-capital real gross domestic product in the country. Overall the variables account for 65% and 63% of the variation in gross domestic product and poverty and they are highly significant at 5% as shown by the F-statistic (p < 0.05). The coefficient of the ECM behaved well in both model, having its expected negative sign and is significant at 5%. However, the speed of adjustment is relatively high in model two. In order to increase the level of economic growth and thus reduce the poverty, the following recommendations are made: A conducive macroeconomic policy environment, Improve political and social stability, Reduction of hassle costs and Sound fiscal policy
- TABLE OF CONTENTSPagesTitle PageCertification iiDedication iiiAcknowledgements ivAbstract vTable of Contents viList of Tables viiiList of Figures ixCHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION1.1 Background of the Study 11.2 Statement of the Problem 31.3 Objectives of the Study 51.4 Research Questions 51.5 Research Hypotheses 61.6 Significant of the Study 71.7 Scope of the Study 71.8 Organization of the study 81.9 Definition of Terms 8CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW2.1 Conceptual and Theoretical Review 8
- 2.2 Empirical Review 142.3 Implication of Review on the Current Study 19CHAPTER THREE: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND METHODOLOGY3.0 Introduction 203.1 Model Specification 203.2 Explanation of variable 223.3 Estimation technique and unit root test 233.4 Source and measurement of data 23CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS4.1 Presentation of Results 264.2 Discussion of Results 364.3 Comparison of Results with Previous Studies 394.4 Summary of FindingsCHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION5.1 Summary 415.2 Conclusion 425.3 Recommendations 425.4 Limitations of the Study 435.5 Suggestions for Further Study 43References 44Appendix