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MANAGING
MONETARY POLICY IN AN ENVIRONMENT OF FISCAL POLICY DOMINANCE IN THE NIGERIAN
ECONOMY
ABSTRACT
This study
sets out to examine managing monetary policy in an environment chocked up with
huge fiscal deficits and public debt, high inflation rate etc, (which gives
rise to fiscal dominance), in Nigerian setting during the period 1980 to 2004.
To
accomplish this, statistical hypotheses were stated empirically. In chapter
two, of the study, the review of various monetary policies in Nigeria was
highlighted. Also there were emphasis on the fiscal policy and arguments on
which of the two policies actually dominates.
The
theoretical frame work was formulated and presented in chapter three.
While in the
forth chapter, the model developed in chapter three was specified and estimated
by the ordinary least square (OLS)
technique and the Cochrane-Orcutt as a corrective measure for auto-correlation,
using the annual data for the period under study.
The fifth
chapter concludes with the findings of the study which are;
Firstly, the
results of the model showed that the specified variables which includes;
banking system holdings of public domestic debt outstanding, domestic public
debt, total government expenditure and inflation rate were all significant in
explaining the systematic variation in the level of money supply with the
exception of the domestic public debt.
Secondly
after the application of the corrective mechanism i.e. the Cochrane-orcutt
measure, all variables were statistically significant except that of total
government expenditure. And all the variables conformed to Apriori
specification.
The study
there fore points to the need for a prudent fiscal policy and monetary
authorities should place more emphasis on monetary actions than on fiscal
action in their drive towards stabilization of the economy.
TABLE OF
CONTENT
Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgementi
Abstract
Tables of
content
List of
figures
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
Background to the study
Statement of problem
Objective of the study
Hypotheses
Scope of the study
Types of data
Sources of data
Justification of study
Definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF
LITERATURE
2.1
Introduction
2.2 Role of
the Autonomy of the Central Bank
2.3
Appraisal of monetary policy management
Since the 197
2.4 Fiscal
dominance or Monetary management
2.5
Financing fiscal Deficits
2.6 Monetary
and Fiscal policy conflicts
2.7 Monetary
policy and Fiscal behavior in Nigeria
CHAPTER 3
3.1
Theoretical Framework
3.2
Methodology
3.3 Model
Specification
3.4 Method
of Data Analysis 28
3.5 Data
Requirements
CHAPTER 4
4.0
Presentation and Interpretation of results ... 29
4.1 Results
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Summary
of findings ..
5.2
Recommendations and conclusion .
Reference
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