Oil price movements, exchange rate and Nigerian manufacturing sector growth: a short-run analysis
Oil price movements, exchange rate and Nigerian manufacturing sector growth: a short-run analysis
Author(s): Adeleke Omolade, Harold NgalawaSubject(s): Economy, Energy and Environmental Studies, Transformation Period (1990 - 2010), Present Times (2010 - today), Financial Markets, Fiscal Politics / Budgeting
Published by: ТОВ “Консалтингово-видавнича компанія “Ділові перспективи”
Keywords: oil price change; exchange rate; manufacturing sector growth;
Summary/Abstract: The paper conducts a short-run analysis of the implications of oil price movements and exchange rate relationship for the Nigerian manufacturing sector growth between January 2008 and September 2017. Monthly data are extracted on variables such as oil price, exchange rate, inflation rate, interest (lending) rate, money supply and the manufacturing sector growth rate. Oil price movements are viewed in terms of both volatility and change. While EGARCH is used to estimate oil price volatility, oil price change is measured using Hamilton index for both oil price sharp drop and jump. The SVAR results indicate that exchange rate and inflation rate are more responsive to sharp drop in oil price. The two variables also have the highest impact on the manufacturing sector growth. Findings further indicate that Nigerian manufacturing sector is more affected at the cost side than the output side. This underscores the importance of tackling the inflation pressure in Nigeria from the structural perspective as against the monetary perspective.
Journal: Investment Management and Financial Innovations
- Issue Year: 15/2018
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 329-342
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English