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An Investigation into the Crude Oil Price Pass-Through to Economic Growth in Nigeria

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  • Agu Osmond Chigozie

    (University of KwaZulu-Natal)

  • Phocenah Nyatanga

    (University of KwaZulu-Natal)

Abstract

This study evaluated oil price pass-through to economic growth in Nigeria. The motivation for this study originated from the need to understand the transmission channels and mechanisms through which sudden oil price changes affect economic output and to make recommendations on how to bring about output sustainability. This study employed the new Hamilton Index within the Structural Vector Autoregressive (SVAR) environment to investigate the responses of macroeconomic variables to sudden changes in oil prices. It was observed that the structure of the variables in the transmission process of these macroeconomic variables to endogenous and exogenous shocks play key roles in the determination of the effectiveness of their influence on output growth. The study found that negative oil price movements have a stronger effect on economic growth than any other forms of oil price fluctuation. Interest rate and money supply were found to be effective macroeconomic policy in Nigeria that has the capacity of efficiently driving economic output. The study concludes that oil price is transmitted to economic output through the exchange rate, money supply and interest rate. The study recommends that Nigeria should adopt aggressive monetary control measures whenever there are positive or negative oil price shocks. Secondly, the interest rate should be efficiently used in times of oil price movements in order to ensure that economic growth in Nigeria is not compromised.

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  • Agu Osmond Chigozie & Phocenah Nyatanga, 2020. "An Investigation into the Crude Oil Price Pass-Through to Economic Growth in Nigeria," Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica, Danubius University of Galati, issue 16(1), pages 82-95, FEBRUARY.
  • Handle: RePEc:dug:actaec:y:2020:i:1:p:82-95
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