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THE IMPACT OF INFLATION ON THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR OF THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY (1981- 2011)

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CHAPTER ONE

 

 

INTRODUCTION

 

 

  1. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

 

Inflation has remained a chronic problem for Nigerian

 

 

economy for some time. Inflation is not a new wood in the world economy and not out rightly bad, but the case of Nigeria is severe and i t will destabilize the entire economic frame work if it is not properly checked. This problem has brought about reduction of purchasing power discouragement of real investment balance of payment disequilibrium and unemployment.

 

Inflation in Nigeria can be said to be a direct result of the policies of the country’s government to stimulate a fast rate of economic growth and development since 1951 when it was introduced. Inflation trend since independence shows to distinctive period. Until 1969 we had a single digit inflation and even a negative growth rate in 1963, 1967 and 1968. The year 1975, recorded 33-7 percent indicating the effect of 1974 Udojji salar

Awards (Adigun, M.S 1985 “Reviving the Nigeria economy”)

 

The Nigerian economy seemed to have experience moderate inflation prior to the advent of the structural Adjustment programme (SAP) in 1986. Inflation on it own is not bad as studies have shown that there exists a positive relationship between inflation and growth. But the problem lies on a country continuously having high inflation rates. It has been revealed that a close relationship exists between inflation and diminishing growth rate across a variety of inflation ranges. Average growth rates falls slightly as inflation rate across a variety rates more towards 20-25 percent. The growth rate declined more steeply as inflation rates approaches 25-30 percent and growth rates became increasingly negative at a higher rate of inflation (Ogwuma, P.A. 1986; Gains and pains of inflation in the manufacturing sector of the

 

Nigerian economy”

 

 

Manufacturing involves the conversion of law materials into finished consumer goods or intermediate or

 

producers     goods     manufacturing      creates      avenues       for

 

employment, helps to boost agriculture, helps to diversify the economy while helping the nation to increase its foreign exchange earnings and enables local labour to acquire skills. The manufacturing sector in Nigeria has passed through four clear stages of development. T

 

The first was the pre-independence era, when manufacturing was limited to primary processing of simple consumer items by foreign multinational corporations.

 

The second was the immediate past colonial era of the 1960’s characterized by more vigorous import substitution and the beginning of decline for the export oriented processing of raw materials.

 

The third stage was the decade of the 1970’s. This was remarkable because of advent of oil and enormous resources it provided for fierce government to investment in manufacturing. This made the government to exercise almost a complete monopoly in the following sub-sectors basic steel production petroleum refining, petrochemicals, liquefied natural gas edible salt machine tools yeast alcohol, fertilizers etc. the period was marked by initiation

 

of     the      indigenization     programme     and      hence      intens

economic activity but poor results since governments attempt at diversification into non-traditional products such as steels, petrochemicals, fertilizers and vehicle assembly yielded little success.

 

The last phase was the decade of the 1980’s here government revenue fall because of serious decline of oil prices in the world market. This led to the adoption of export promotion strategy and the SAP era beginning from July 1986 has even emphasized this strategy especially as it relates to non-oil exports hence the extension of export promotion incentives of various descriptions (Enu, 1993: the Nigeria economy after structural adjustment programme “problems and prospects”)

 

1.2  STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

 

 

Inflation worsens the balance of payment positions. Inflation has helped forced up interest rates thus determining investment and so by doing reduces the real values of aggregate consumer wealth such as government debt and money. It has inhibited and distorted consumer

spending by rising domestic prices relative to foreign prices, the currency inflation inhibits exports and stimulates imports thus, depleting the nations scarce foreign resources.

 

Due to the inflationary situation savers find out that the value of their savings is eroded hence they are forced to add their current consumption thus hindering capital formation and the nation’s economic growth. Inflation militates against long term savings plan of the consumer and hence becomes a function in improving a sub optimal lifetime consumption pattern upon the consumer.

 

Current inflation rates in Nigeria have tremendously complicated and continued to complicate the task for makers of government fiscal and monetary policies. Even when they believe that rate of inflation is really the public does not. This inflation not only makes it harder for policy makers to diagnose the factors affecting aggregate demand.

 

  1. RESEARCH QUESTION

 

The questions we are investigating here are:

 

 What significance does inflation have on the manufacturing sector of the Nigerian economy?

 

 What is the effect or impact of inflation on the money sector of the Nigerian economy?

 

 Does government expenditure have positive effect on the manufacturing sector of the Nigerian?

 

 Is there any relationship between interest rate and the manufacturing sector of the Nigerian economy?

 

 What is anti-inflationary policies pursued at present and in the past by Nigerian government?

 

  1. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

 

The  major  objective  of  this  study  is  to  determine

 

empirically the impact of inflation on the manufacturing

 

sector of the Nigerian economy.

 

The specific objectives includes

 

 

  1. To investigate empirically the relationship between inflation and the manufacturing sector.

 

  1. To assess the impact of government expenditure on the manufacturing sector

 

    1. To determine the nature of the relationship between interest rate and manufacturing sector of the Nigerian economy.

 

    1. To review the past and present anti-inflationary policies of the Nigerian government

 

  1. RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS

 

H0: inflation does not have any significant impact on the manufacturing sector of the Nigerian economy

 

H1: inflation has a significant impact on the manufacturing sector of the Nigerian economy.

 

H0: interest rate does not have any significant impact on the manufacturing sector of the Nigerian economy.

 

H1: interest rate has a significant impact on the manufacturing sector of the Nigerian economy.

 

  1. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

 

This research will enable us to understand the factors

 

 

responsible for the persistent rise in the price of goods and services produced in the economy by the manufacturing sector. It will provide appropriate

 

recommendation on the ways, of eliminating inflation or

reducing it, so as to empower the economy for self sustained development capable of enhancing the economic well being of a greater number of populations. It will also equip the policy makers with adequate tools in formulating the right policy.

 

  1. SCOPE OF THE STUDY

 

The study covers a period oaring from 1981-2011.

 

 

The period was chosen in order to have serious investigation into the activities of the manufacturing sector.

 

The multiple regression models will be employed in determining the functional relationship between inflation and the research variables.

 

  1. LIMITATION OF STUDY

 

In  carrying  out  the  investigation  sources  of  data

 

 

posed a problem of its own. It is difficult to lay hands on up to data statistical data for empirical analysis especially in developing countries such as Nigeria. In any case one had to mean the best use of what was available.

 

 

 

Resulting from the short time limit couple with the financial constraints, the researcher was limited to primary and secondary sources.

 

Generally the researcher suffers frustration owing to administrative logistics. Below are some of the identifiable limitations.

 

    1. Unpublished data were rarely made available to researcher by government officers who avoid violation of the official secrecy act.

 

    1. Secondary data on the subject was stale and scanty in most of the libraries visited including the state library.

 

  1. DEFEINITION OF TERMS

 

 

INFLATION: It is a persist tendency for prices and money wages to increase. The dictionary of economics said “inflation is measured by the proportional changes over time in some appropriate price index, commonly a consumer price index or a GDP deflator” inflation occurs when the general price level is rising.

 

MANUFACTURING SECTOR: Is s sub-set of the industrial

 

sector (others being processing draft and mixing sub-set)

 

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Manufacturing      involves       the        conversion      of       raw

 

materials into finished consumer goods or intermediate or

 

producer goods.

 

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