Macroeconomic Uncertainty and Sectoral Output in Nigeria

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作者
Oyadeyi, Olajide O. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Imperial Coll, Business Sch, London SW7 2AZ, England
[2] Regent Coll, Sch Business & Law, London WC1R 4BH, England
关键词
macroeconomic uncertainty; sectoral output; exchange rate uncertainty; interest rate uncertainty; output uncertainty; inflation uncertainty; TIME-SERIES; PERFORMANCE; INVESTMENT; GROWTH; INFLATION; AGGREGATE; SHOCKS; IMPACT; LEVEL;
D O I
10.3390/economies12110304
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
The paper examined the impact of macroeconomic uncertainty on the ten largest subsectors of the Nigerian economy using quarterly data from Q1 1981 to Q4 2023. The rationale behind selecting the subsectors is that these sectors constitute about 89 percent of the entire productive activities in the economy. To achieve the objectives, the paper created an index for macroeconomic uncertainty using exchange rate uncertainty, interest rate uncertainty, inflation uncertainty, and real gross domestic product (GDP) uncertainty to create this index. Furthermore, the paper explored the impacts of macroeconomic uncertainty and these individual economic uncertainty indexes on sector output. The study employed the novel dynamic autoregressive distributed lag (novel dynamic ARDL) technique to estimate the results and used the canonical cointegrating regression (CCR) and fully modified ordinary least square (FMOLS) techniques as robustness on the main findings. The findings demonstrated that during periods of recession, macroeconomic uncertainty tends to heighten or reach its peak in Nigeria. Furthermore, the paper showed that the sectors react homogenously to macroeconomic uncertainty. In addition, the impulse response results from the novel dynamic ARDL estimation show that macroeconomic uncertainty can predict robust negative movements in sector output for Nigeria. Indeed, these findings are insightful as they show the importance of macroeconomic uncertainties as key drivers of sector output in Nigeria. The paper argues that the policy authorities should improve their efforts to reduce macroeconomic uncertainty and foster a stable real sector/sectoral output to enhance the macroeconomic environment for Nigeria to aim for higher levels of growth.
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