2023
DOI: 10.36941/jicd-2023-0020
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The Mediating Role of Institutional Quality on the Nexus between Oil Price Fluctuations and Current Account Deficits in Nigeria: A nonlinear ARDL Approach

Faruq Umar Quadri

Abstract: The paper employs a NARDL to analyze the degree of asymmetry in the relationship between current account and oil price, with a mediating effect of the institutional role in Nigeria. The series employed in the study are obtained largely from the database of World Bank’s (WDI), and covers 1981 to 2021. In conclusions, we found that any form of shocks in oil price and nominal exchange rate exert significant impact on the country’s current account balances both in the short run and long run in Nigeria. In addition… Show more

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“…Asserting a link between economic activity and environmental quality are Faruq [4], Omogoroye et al [5], Padhan et al [6], Kahia et al [7], and Adigwe et al [8]. This implies that attempts to promote economic growth, particularly through industrial and manufacturing activities, are linked to an increase in energy consumption, which fuels carbon emissions, which in turn degrades environmental quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asserting a link between economic activity and environmental quality are Faruq [4], Omogoroye et al [5], Padhan et al [6], Kahia et al [7], and Adigwe et al [8]. This implies that attempts to promote economic growth, particularly through industrial and manufacturing activities, are linked to an increase in energy consumption, which fuels carbon emissions, which in turn degrades environmental quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%