ABSTRACT
This study investigates the core leading factors that reduce savings in Nigeria between 1980 -2010 using ordinary Least Square (OLS) econometric framework, which will enable us proffer solutions for the improvement of savings in the economy, which is also an important component for economic development in any country. Base on data collected, it is discovered that savings output in Nigeria during the period was unsatisfactory but was later discovered as a necessary factor for economic development and growth. This research shows the significance of savings which is achieved when saving habits is greatly considered by public private and government. The empirical results show a negative influence of trade openness (TDO) on aggregate savings. The work therefore submits that effort should be geared towards improving export capacity by improving productivity in industrial sector, which provide employment and increase per capital income as a bid to accelerate savings. And since interest rate signals a positive influence on savings in Nigeria, there should also be an intensified impact on real rates, spread and financial liberalization and or financial developing in Nigeria.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page - - -- ----- - - - -i
Approval page - - - - - - - - - -ii
Dedication - - - - - - - - - -iii
Acknowledgment - - - - - - - - -iv
Abstract - - - - - - - - - - -v
Table of content - - - - - - - - -vi-x
This study investigates the core leading factors that reduce savings in Nigeria between 1980 -2010 using ordinary Least Square (OLS) econometric framework, which will enable us proffer solutions for the improvement of savings in the economy, which is also an important component for economic development in any country. Base on data collected, it is discovered that savings output in Nigeria during the period was unsatisfactory but was later discovered as a necessary factor for economic development and growth. This research shows the significance of savings which is achieved when saving habits is greatly considered by public private and government. The empirical results show a negative influence of trade openness (TDO) on aggregate savings. The work therefore submits that effort should be geared towards improving export capacity by improving productivity in industrial sector, which provide employment and increase per capital income as a bid to accelerate savings. And since interest rate signals a positive influence on savings in Nigeria, there should also be an intensified impact on real rates, spread and financial liberalization and or financial developing in Nigeria.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page - - -- ----- - - - -i
Approval page - - - - - - - - - -ii
Dedication - - - - - - - - - -iii
Acknowledgment - - - - - - - - -iv
Abstract - - - - - - - - - - -v
Table of content - - - - - - - - -vi-x
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Background of the study - - - - - - 1
1.2 Statement of the problem - - - -- - 6
1.3 Objectives of the study - - - - - - 8
1.4 Statement of Hypothesis - -- - - - - -8
1.5 significance of the study - - - - - - -8
1.6 Scope and limitation of the study - - - - -9
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Background of the study - - - - - - 1
1.2 Statement of the problem - - - -- - 6
1.3 Objectives of the study - - - - - - 8
1.4 Statement of Hypothesis - -- - - - - -8
1.5 significance of the study - - - - - - -8
1.6 Scope and limitation of the study - - - - -9
CHAPTER TWO
2.1 Theoretical literature - - - - - - 10
2.1.1 Development of saving in Nigeria - - - - 10
2.1.2 Theoretical Review - - - - - - - 13
2.1.30 Determinant of savings - - - -- - 19
2.1.3.1 Income - - - - - - - - -19
2.1.3.2 Wealth - - - - - - - - -20
2.1.3.3 Inflation - - - - - - - - 20
2.1.3.4 Foreign Savings - - - - - -21
2.1.3.5 Demographic Variables - - - -22
2.1.3.6 Growth = - - - -- - - - -22
2.1.3.7 Financial Development - - - - - -23
2.1.3.8. Interest Rate - - - - -- - -24
2.1.3.9Urbanization - - - -- -- -- -25
2.1.4 Conclusion - --- - - - -- - - 25
2.2 Empirical Review - - - - - -- -26
2.3 Limitations of the Precious Studies - - - - -26
2.1 Theoretical literature - - - - - - 10
2.1.1 Development of saving in Nigeria - - - - 10
2.1.2 Theoretical Review - - - - - - - 13
2.1.30 Determinant of savings - - - -- - 19
2.1.3.1 Income - - - - - - - - -19
2.1.3.2 Wealth - - - - - - - - -20
2.1.3.3 Inflation - - - - - - - - 20
2.1.3.4 Foreign Savings - - - - - -21
2.1.3.5 Demographic Variables - - - -22
2.1.3.6 Growth = - - - -- - - - -22
2.1.3.7 Financial Development - - - - - -23
2.1.3.8. Interest Rate - - - - -- - -24
2.1.3.9Urbanization - - - -- -- -- -25
2.1.4 Conclusion - --- - - - -- - - 25
2.2 Empirical Review - - - - - -- -26
2.3 Limitations of the Precious Studies - - - - -26
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Presentation of Model Result - - - - - -38
4.1 Result Summary - - - - ---- - - -38
4.2 Economic Interpretation of result - - - - -38
4.2.1 Real Gross Domestic Product - - - - -39
4.2.2 Trade Openness - - - - - - - 39
4.2.3 Interest Rate - - - - - - -39
4.2.4 Net Capital Inflow - - - - - - - -39
4.3 Evaluation Based on Economic Criteria - - - -40
4.4 Statement Criteria (First Order Test) - - - -- 40
4.4.1. Coefficient of determination (R2) - - - 40
4.4.2 The T- Test - - - - - -- - -40
4.5 Econometric Criteria (Second Order Test) - - - 40
4.51 Normality Test - - - - - - -- - 42
4.5.2 Test for Autocorrelation - - - - - - 42
4.5.3 Test for Heteroscedasticity - - - - - -43
4.5.4 Test for Multicolliearity - - -- - - - -45
4.0 Presentation of Model Result - - - - - -38
4.1 Result Summary - - - - ---- - - -38
4.2 Economic Interpretation of result - - - - -38
4.2.1 Real Gross Domestic Product - - - - -39
4.2.2 Trade Openness - - - - - - - 39
4.2.3 Interest Rate - - - - - - -39
4.2.4 Net Capital Inflow - - - - - - - -39
4.3 Evaluation Based on Economic Criteria - - - -40
4.4 Statement Criteria (First Order Test) - - - -- 40
4.4.1. Coefficient of determination (R2) - - - 40
4.4.2 The T- Test - - - - - -- - -40
4.5 Econometric Criteria (Second Order Test) - - - 40
4.51 Normality Test - - - - - - -- - 42
4.5.2 Test for Autocorrelation - - - - - - 42
4.5.3 Test for Heteroscedasticity - - - - - -43
4.5.4 Test for Multicolliearity - - -- - - - -45
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND POLICY RECOMMENDATION
5.1 Summary of Findings - - - - - -- - 46
5.2Conclusion - --- - - - - -- - 47
5.3 Plock Recommendations - - - - - 47
Bibliography - - - - - - - - -49
Appendix - - - ----- - - - - - -52
5.0 SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND POLICY RECOMMENDATION
5.1 Summary of Findings - - - - - -- - 46
5.2Conclusion - --- - - - - -- - 47
5.3 Plock Recommendations - - - - - 47
Bibliography - - - - - - - - -49
Appendix - - - ----- - - - - - -52
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