Hypotheses Testing: Capital Flight and Human Development Index in Nigeria

Uzoma Makwe, Emmanuel and N. Gbosi, Augustus and A. Gbanador, Clever (2021) Hypotheses Testing: Capital Flight and Human Development Index in Nigeria. South Asian Journal of Social Studies and Economics, 12 (4). pp. 173-190. ISSN 2581-821X

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Abstract

This study examined Capital Flight and human development index in Nigerian. Capital Flight was proxied by foreign direct investment abroad, external debt servicing, external reserves and capital and financial account deficits. Based on the study objectives, relevant literature were reviewed and evaluated. Relevant data were extracted from the annual Statistical Bulletin of the Central Bank of Nigeria and the National Bureau of Statistics. Unit root test was conducted using Augmented Dickey Fuller method which revealed that the variables were integrated at level and first difference: necessitating the use of autoregressive distributive lag/bonds test to explore the long run relationship existing among the variables in the model and the result showed that the variables in the model were co-integrated thus we proceeded in evaluating the long run as well as the co-integrating form in the model. From the result of the various tests, it was revealed that capital and financial account deficit, external debt servicing and external reserve were positively related to human development index while foreign direct investment outflows was negatively related to human development index. Also, capital and financial account deficit, external reserve and foreign direct investment outflow were significant while external debt servicing was not significant. Based on the findings from the analysis, the study recommended amongst others, that external debt acquired should be judiciously used for infrastructural development that would encourage investments which would ultimately bring about economic growth as well as enhance human development in Nigeria.

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Date Deposited: 16 Jan 2023 10:09
Last Modified: 25 May 2024 09:07
URI: http://geographical.openscholararchive.com/id/eprint/44

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