Public Debt and Economic Development in Nigeria
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GLS KALP Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, GLS University India
Abstract
This study examined the effect of public debt on economic development of Nigeria for
the period 1981 to 2021. The study used data obtained from the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) and World Bank data bank. The study used two (2) models to
determine the effect, with Gross Domestic product per Capita (GDP/CAP) and Gross
Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF) as dependent variables for Models 1 and 2
respectively. While, Domestic Debt (DD), External Debt (XD) and Total Debt Service
Payments (TDS) were regressed as independent variables. The study adopted the
ARDL technique to analyze the data after determining the presence or otherwise of
unit root. The findings revealed that domestic debt has positive and significant effect
on GDP/CAP of Nigeria in the short run and long run. While, External debt has
negative and significant effect in the short run, but positive and insignificant effect in
the long run. Also, Total debt service payments has positive and insignificant effect
in the short run and negative and significant effect on GDP/CAP in the long run.
Furthermore, all variables of public debt have negative and insignificant effects on
GFCF of Nigeria during the period covered by the study. The study therefore
recommends that; Government should explore all avenues of domestic borrowings
before seeking external loans as the debt service paid for home loan is not a leakage
from the national economy; Borrowings should be tied to specific developmental
projects that can guarantee improvement in the wellbeing of citizens and residents;
There should be a well analyzed and realizable debt service payments and loan
repayment plan that will not adversely affect the development of the nation and her
citizenry; Government should strengthen borrowing institution and agencies as well
as individual that borrows on her behalf to be disciplined and corruption free in the
process of public loan administration.
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Akpotor, V.A., Ezeabasili V.N. & Nnebe, I. O. (2024). Public Debt and Economic Development in Nigeria. Journal of Multidisciplinary studies, 4(2), 25-48.s