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Growth Implications of Infrastructure Finance in Nigeria |
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| Creator | Ogunlana Olarewaju Fatai |
| Title | Growth Implications of Infrastructure Finance in Nigeria |
| Publisher | Faculty of Economics, Chulalongkorn University |
| Publication Year | 2559 |
| Journal Title | Southeast Asian Journal of Economics |
| Journal Vol. | 4 |
| Journal No. | 2 |
| Page no. | 81-103 |
| Keyword | Nigeria, Infrastructural development, Cointegration, Error Correction Mechanism |
| URL Website | http://www.econ.chula.ac.th/public/publication/journal/sajehome.php |
| Website title | Southeast Asian Journal of Economics |
| ISSN | 2465-5120 |
| Abstract | Development in whatever form cannot transform into good healthy living if infrastructure such as telecommunications, transport, energy, water, health, housing and education are not sufficient. As such, financing of infrastructure projects is expected to yield positive externalities to economic growth and the welfare of the people. This study analyzes the effect of public and private investment on infrastructure and its impact on economic growth in Nigeria during the period 1970 to 2014 using a Stephane et al. (2007) and Sahoo et al. (2010) framework. The Engel-Granger (1987) cointegration and Error correction mechanism (ECM) were employed to analyze the unit root procedures, ascertain the long run relationship and establish the values of long run parameters. Empirical results show that domestic private investment, public investment and per capita real expenditure on health and education influenced economic growth negatively, while labour force and the infrastructure index affected growth positively. Nigeria's experience in terms of infrastructure development shows that the government needs to articulate a good economic policy that will enhance infrastructure quality and at the same time makes provisions for human capital development for sustained growth. |