2022
DOI: 10.47772/ijriss.2022.6544
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The Threshold Effect of Domestic Public Borrowing on the Nigerian Economy

Raymond Osi Alenoghena,
Justin Amase,
Adolphus Arhotomhenla Aghughu

Abstract: TLike many other developing countries, the Nigerian government has increased domestic borrowing recently. This study examines the nonlinear relationship between domestic borrowing and economic growth, covering 1980 and 2019. The study adopts the threshold regression approach to establish the switching point between domestic borrowing and economic growth in Nigeria. The results reveal that the domestic borrowing and economic growth threshold is 14.88% of GDP with an inverted U-shaped curve. The maximum turning … Show more

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