国内信贷与通胀率冲击:来自尼日利亚的新经验证据

S. B. Adegboyega, I. Odusanya, J. Ogede, O. E. Atoyebi
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本研究评估了国内信贷与尼日利亚通货膨胀率之间的关系,分析了从 1986 年到 2020 年的数据。该研究具有事后研究的性质,因此研究采用了统计分析模型来建立通货膨胀的预测评估,利用自回归分布滞后模型(ARDL)和格兰杰因果检验来分别确定关联的程度和因果关系的方向。该研究证实了尼日利亚国内信贷与通货膨胀之间关系的复杂性,经济增长与通货膨胀(INF)之间保持着积极而不显著的关系,而私营部门信贷(CPS)和利率与通货膨胀之间的长期关系是消极而不显著的。此外,在短期内,误差修正模型的系数显示为负号,表明通货膨胀率和国内信贷之间存在短期效应。 研究结果再次证实了通货膨胀与私营部门国内信贷之间的单向关系。建议高效、有效地使用融资工具,以实现预期的投资、竞争力和经济增长驱动力。
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Domestic Credit and Inflation Rate Shock: A New Empiric Evidence from Nigeria
The study evaluates the relationship between domestic credit and Nigeria's inflation rate analysing data spanning from 1986 through 2020. The research is ex-post in nature, hence the study employed statistical analysis models to build a predictive assessment for inflation, leveraging on the Autoregressive distributed lag model (ARDL) and the Granger Causality test to ascertain the magnitude of the association and the direction of causation, separately. The study confirms the complexities of Nigeria's relationship between domestic credit and inflation, with economic growth maintaining a positive and insignificant relationship with inflation (INF), while credit to the private sector (CPS) and interest rates have a negative and insignificant relationship with inflation in the long run. Furthermore, in the short run the coefficient of error correction model showed a negative sign, suggesting a short run effect between inflation rate and domestic credit.  The findings reaffirm the one-way relationship between inflation and private sector domestic credit. It is advised that funding tools be used efficiently and effectively to fulfil desired investment, competitiveness, and economic growth drives.
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