Analyses of the impact of external debt on economic growth in Nigeria (1981–2023)
1 Department of Economics, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria – Nigeria
* Corresponding author: umarisah1414@gmail.com
* Corresponding author: umarisah1414@gmail.com
Abstract
This study examines the influence of external debt on Nigeria’s economic growth. Data were sources were the
Central Bank of Nigeria's Statistical Bulletin and World Bank. The exogenous variables utilized were the exchange
rate, external debt stock, and debt service, whereas the endogenous variable was the real gross domestic product
(RGDP). The study covers the period from 1981 to 2023, preliminary tests such as trend analysis, unit root
(stationarity) tests, and cointegration tests were conducted. The unit root test results revealed that the entire
variables were integrated at the first difference, I(1), without cointegration. Consequently, the Vector
Autoregressive (VAR) model was deemed appropriate for the analysis. The VAR estimation results indicate that the
coefficient of the first lagged value of RGDP has significant positive effect on its current value. However, the
coefficient of the first lagged value of external debt is negative and insignificant, with a coefficient of -0.001817.
Similarly, the coefficient of the first lagged value of debt service is also negative and insignificant, at -0.015863.
In contrast, the coefficient of the first lagged value of the real exchange rate is positive but insignificant, with a
coefficient of 0.063724. From these findings, the study advocates that the government implement policies to entice
foreign direct investment (FDI) to reduce over-reliance on external debt.
Keywords
External Debt
Debt Service
Exchange Rate
Unit root
Vector Autoregressive Model
Cointegration
Real GDP.
How to Cite
Isa, U. A., & Akinjobi, S. A. (2025). Analyses of the impact of external debt on economic growth in Nigeria (1981–2023). Impressive Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 1(1), 149-161.
U. A. Isa, and S. A. Akinjobi, "Analyses of the impact of external debt on economic growth in Nigeria (1981–2023)," Impressive Journal of Management and Social Sciences, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 149-161, March 2025.