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Dynamic Analysis of the Effect of Fiscal Deficit on Inflation in Nigeria

The study is aimed at investigating the short-run and long-run dynamic effects of fiscal deficit on inflation in Nigeria. Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model (ARDL).was applied to time series data from 1970–2016 (of Nigeria). The result, of the estimation, reveals that fiscal deficit is inflationar...

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Published in:Academic journal of economic studies 2019, Vol.5 (2), p.159-165
Main Authors: Danlami, Ibrahim Abdulhamid, Bin Hidthiir, Mohamad Helmi, Hassan, Sallahuddin
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