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Analysis Of The Determinations Of Inflation In Nigeria ABSTRACT

Inflation has become a heading topic of discussion in the Nigeria economy and other countries of the world. The press as its effect penetrates more deeply into the nation’s life. It has become som continuous increase in price is among the serious economic problems of our time. The main purpose of the study is to highlight the determinants of inflation in Nigeria and to check the trend of inflation over time (i.e. 1980 -2010) and the measures to curb it. The methodology involves the use of ordinary least square econometric techniques using PC Give econometric package. These include T-test, to test the explanatory power of the estimates, the F-test to determine the significance of the entire regression plan and the second order tests, which includes test for auto-correlation, normality test, heteroscedasticity test and multicollinearity test. The objective of the study are to determine the possible determinants of inflation rate in the country and to provide economic policies and solutions to the issue of inflation in Nigeria. The data were largely the secondary data which are collected from CBN statistical bulletin. The data are collected for inflation rate and its determinants from 1980-201o. The dependent variables are money supply, government expenditure, real gross domestic product and real exchange rate. The regression result shows that real exchange rate, Government expenditure have a negative impact on inflation while money supply and real GDP have a positive impact on inflation respectively. This implies that an increase in real exchange rate, Government expenditure will reduce inflation while an increase in money supply and real GDP will increase inflation. The researcher recommends that monetary and fiscal policies should be used to control and direct economic activities of a country to avoid inflation.

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TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… i

Approval page………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ii

Dedication………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. iii

Acknowledgement…………………………………………………………………………………………….. iv

Abstract……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… v

Table of content………………………………………………………………………………………………… vi

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background of the study…………………………………………………………………………… 1

1.2 Statement of the problem…………………………………………………………………………. 3

1.3 Objectives of the study……………………………………………………………………………… 4

1.4 Research hypothesis………………………………………………………………………………….. 4

1.5 Significance of the study…………………………………………………………………………… 5

1.6 Scope and Limitation of the study………………………………………………………….. 6

CHAPTER TWO

2.1 Literature Review………………………………………………………………………………………. 7

2.2 Theoretical Review…………………………………………………………………………………….. 7

2.2.1 Effects of Inflation………………………………………………………………………………….. 11

2.2.2 Determinant of Inflation in Nigeria……………………………………………………… 13

2.3 Empirical Review………………………………………………………………………………………. 16

2.3.1 The Nigerian recent inflationary experience……………………………………….. 17

2.4 Limitations of the previous study…………………………………………………………… 20

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CHAPTER THREE

3.0 Research Methodology……………………………………………………………………………… 22

3.1 Research Design…………………………………………………………………………………………. 22

3.2 Methodology………………………………………………………………………………………………. 22

3.3 Model specification……………………………………………………………………………………. 23

3.4 Model Evaluation………………………………………………………………………………………. 23

3.5   Economic………………………… A’priori   Criteria  24

3.6 Statistical Criteria or first order………………………………………………………………. 25

3.7 Econometric Criteria or second order test……………………………………………… 26

3.8 Data required and sources………………………………………………………………………… 27

CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

4.1 Presentation and interpretation of result………………………………………………… 28

4.2 Economic   a’priori…………………………………….. criteria                                       29

4.3 Statistical criteria (first order test)…………………………………………………………… 30

4.4 Econometric criteria…………………………………………………………………………………… 33

CHAPTER FIVE

5.1 Summary of finding, Recommendations and Conclusion……………………. 38

5.2 Recommendations……………………………………………………………………………………… 39

5.3 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 40

Bibliography……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 41

Appendix    …………………………………………………………………………………………….

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CHAPTER ONE

1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

The avoidance of rapid increase in general price level which is inflation is one of the micro economic objectives of any economy. When the price level rises, each unit of currency buys fewer goods and services. Consequently, inflation also refers to erosion in the purchasing power of money, a loss of real value in the internal medium of exchange and unit of account in the economy. A chief measure of price inflation is the price inflation rate, the annualized percentage change in a general price index (normally the consumer price index) over time.

Solow (1979), for instance, sees inflation as going on when one needs more and more money to buy some representatives bundle of goods and services, or sustained fall in the purchasing power of money, a sustained rise in price level(Johnson,1972).A persistence and appreciable rise in the general level of prices(Shapiro,1994)and a continuing rise in prices as measured by an index such as the consumer price index (CPI) (Dernbury and Mc Dongall).

Robert J. Gordon (1986) describes three major types of inflation as the

“triangle model” and these-pushincludesinflation d and built-in inflation.

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The demand pull inflation occurs when aggregate demand for goods and services is greater than the aggregate supply such that the resultant excess demand cannot be satisfied by running down on existing stocks, diverting supplies from the export market to the domestic market, increasing imports.

The cost-push also known as supply shock inflation caused by drops in aggregate supply due to increased prices of inputs, for example take for instance a sudden increase in the supply of oil, which would increase oil prices, producers for whom oil is a part of their cost could then pass is on to consumer in the form of increase prices.

Built-in inflation is induced by adaptive expectations and involves workers trying to keep their wages up with prices and firms passing their higher

labour cost unto their customerTheas hi presence of inflation in a country leads to a fall in the function of money as a

medium of exchange and a store of value.

The beginning of inflation in Nigeria can be said to be a direct result of policies of the country’s Government growth and development since 1951 when ministerial Government was introduced. Inflationary trend since independence shows the rate of inflation as

been 11.4 percent in 1980,7.7 percent in 1982,23.2 percent in 1983,40 percent in 1984 and 40.9 in 1989. (Anyanwu, 1995). Inflation has continued recently to

be          a   leading   topic   in   Nigeria’s   famil

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deeply into the nation’splatitudelifetosay. thatIt has sharp, continuous increases in prices are among the most serious economic

problem of our time.

Inflation can also be in form of galloping inflation which is a situation where by inflationary rate becomes immensurable and uncontrollable. The central bank of Nigeria (CBN) being part of the macroeconomic management agency indulges in finding out the determinants of inflation in the economy and set up the required macroeconomics policies that will help to reduce the inflationary rate in the economy.

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

Inflation has a negative Impact in the economy as a whole. It is backed up with an increment with the wages and salaries of workers and also leads to fall in standards of living and economic development of the nation.

High or unpredictable inflation rate are regarded as being harmful to the overall economy. They add deficiencies in the market and make it difficult for companies to budget or plan long term. Uncertainty about the future purchasing power of money discourages investment and savings.

In Nigeria, some of the macro economic variables determining inflation are said to be real Gross Domestic Product (GDP), exchange rate, government expenditure and money supply. Therefore, the study is intended to look into the

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possible determinants of inflation and recommend solutions to the inflationary

trends in the Nigerian economy.

1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

The study has the following o

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