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Title: EFFECT OF ENERGY SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA
Authors: Ogwuche, David D.
Awujola, Abayomi
Okudaje, Anthonia O.
Keywords: Energy
Oil and Gas
Electricity
Productivity
Economic growth
Issue Date: Jun-2022
Publisher: Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences Bingham University, Kara
Series/Report no.: Vol. 6;N0 1
Abstract: The continuous increasing demand for energy through increased population and per capita growth has become a matter of concern for policy makers. This paper examines the effect of energy sector productivity on economic growth in Nigeria from 1980 to 2021. The methodology adopted is the Auto Regressive Distributed Lag Error Correction Model (ARDL-ECM). Stationarity, serial correlation, normality, stability and heteroscedasticity tests were further tests carried out in the paper. The results show that oil and gas production have negative but significant relationship with economic growth due to continuous oil theft and use of outdated methods and machineries for production while electricity generation has a positive significant relationship meeting the a priori expectation. The paper concludes that the energy sector plays a significant role in the economic performance and the rate of growth of Nigeria's economy and therefore, recommends continued advanced research that will bring to light more efficient production and generation process to adopt to boos t the performance of the energy sector.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2360
ISSN: 2645-3045
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