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The Efficacy of Nigeria Monetary Policy: A Comparative Analysis

Scholedge International Journal of Business Policy & Governance

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Title The Efficacy of Nigeria Monetary Policy: A Comparative Analysis
 
Creator Ikechukwu, Acha; Department of Banking and Finance University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State
Itoro, Ikoh; Department of Banking and Finance University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State
Christiana, Nsien; Department of Business Education, College of Education, Akwa Ibom State
 
Subject Economic Policy
Inflation, Structuralist, Keynes, Single treasury account, South Africa
 
Description This study assesses the efficacy of the Nigeria’s monetary policy against the backdrop of single digit inflation monetary policy target of the regulatory authorities. Two related questions were constructed to guide the study. Relying on both the Keynesian and Structuralist analyses, data were harvested on inflationary performance for 24 years on Nigeria economy from the World Bank data base and assessed it against achievement of the targeted single digit inflation. Thereafter Nigeria inflationary performance was compared with that of South Africa another leading African economy. It was realized that inflationary pressure on the South African economy was lower than that of Nigeria, even when both countries faced high inflation episodes during the early decade of 1990s. Findings which confirm the structuralist’s argument revealed that factors beyond the purview of monetary policy constrained the realization of single digit inflation. These include the existence of various and uncontrolled sources of liquidity in the country, government fiscal operation, which include financing of deficit budget and monetization of deficits, the existence of large informal credit markets, among others. Based on this, we recommend for concerted improvement of public infrastructure, the perfection of cashless economy programme, effective prosecution of war against corruption, and the creation of a single treasury account to help close leakages especially those linked to revenue accruable to government through MDAs and remittance to States and MDAs, among others.
 
Publisher Scholedge R&D Center
 
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Date 2016-08-15
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

 
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Identifier http://thescholedge.org/index.php/sijbpg/article/view/315
10.19085/journal.sijbpg030401
 
Source Scholedge International Journal of Business Policy & Governance ISSN 2394-3351; Vol 3, No 4 (2016); 51-62
2394-3351
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://thescholedge.org/index.php/sijbpg/article/view/315/404
 
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