Abstract

The study aims to investigate the private savings and economic development nexus in Nigeria. The methodology is based on econometric analysis to estimate parameter values and analyze economic relationships with co-integration and Granger causality tests employed to examine the variables employed. The variables employed in the study have long term positive relationship following the results from the Johansen co-integration, private savings and economic development have bilateral causality which is significant using the Granger causality tests. The results suggest that economic development Granger-causes private savings and private savings Granger-cause economic development. Following the study results, in the long run economic development can stimulate private savings and private savings can accelerate economic development. Government and policymakers in Nigeria should implement policies to attract more private savings, thereby accelerating economic development and growth, GDP per capita increase, and the living standard of citizens in the country improved.

Details

Title
An Examination of the Nexus Between Private Savings and Economic Development
Author
Boloupremo, Tarila; Ayekurobotaregha Eddy Umbe
Pages
111-130
Section
Articles
Publication year
2024
Publication date
Oct 2024
Publisher
Istanbul Commerce Üniversity, Faculty of Social Sciences
e-ISSN
21499608
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3187694311
Copyright
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