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Capital Flows and Economic Growth: What Roles Does Trade Liberialisation Play?
Author(s) -
Soliu Bidemi Adegboyega,
T. O. Akinbobola,
Felix Ajayi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
izvestiya
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2367-6957
pISSN - 2367-6361
DOI - 10.36997/ijuev2021.65.1.26
Subject(s) - distributed lag , economics , private capital , cointegration , capital outflow , restructuring , capital (architecture) , monetary economics , capital formation , order (exchange) , liberalization , error correction model , international economics , macroeconomics , foreign direct investment , financial capital , econometrics , market economy , human capital , finance , history , archaeology
This paper explores by re-examining to what extent trade liberalisation has contributed to the capital inflows (both the private capital inflows and public capital inflow) on economic growth; and their interactive relationship in Nigeria between 1985 and 2018. Time series for each of the variables were collected from secondary sources on yearly basis, extracted from World Development Indicators (WDI) and the variables were measured as percentage of GDP, while Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) technique is used to show the extent to which the variables were co-integrated and established that both private capital inflows and public capital inflows with the helps of trade liberalization inhibited economic growth in Nigeria. The study further revealed that the coefficient of error correction was negative and highly significant, as well as establishing long-term cointegration. Also, our study affirms partial existence of Bhagwati's hypothesis. Hence, the government needs to restructure and reengineer most of its trade policies, in order to significantly mpact various forms of foreign capital inflows, and subsequently enhance economic growth by creating an enabling economic environment to facilitate adequate inflows of capital inflows.

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