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Impact of Monetary and Fiscal Policy on Rice Productivity in Nigeria

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Author(s):
  • Odey Moses OGAH Department of Agricultural Economics, Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi, Nigeria
  • Lydia NELSON KOTUR Department of Agricultural Economics, Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi, Nigeria
  • Jenny ESSIEN Department of Agricultural Economics, Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi, Nigeria
Abstract:

The paper examined the impact of monetary and fiscal policy instrument on rice productivity and employed vector auto-regressive model using Augmented Dickey Fuller unit root text, followed by Johansen Co-integration test among the series using annual data for the period 1981-2016. 

The results also show that all the monetary and fiscal policy instrument fitted co-integrate with rice production. Therefore, long run relationship exists among the variables and rice productivity. In the long-run, interest rate, exchange rate, money supply and public expenditure significantly affected rice productivity with adjusted R2 value of 60%. The result also shows that there is deceleration in exchange rate, interest rate and rice output. The speed of adjustment where monetary and fiscal policies variables will equate rice productivity in the short run is- 0.365830. The study concludes that there exist no short-run effects of policies instruments on rice productivity but on the long run. From this finding, the study recommended regulations of interest rate to a single digit, exchange rate should be friendly. Government should increase spending to agriculture and by extension policy focus on rice production to boost rice productivity). The study also recommended government regulation of policies instruments and to desist from frequent policies change.

Keywords: monetary policy; fiscal policy; vector auto regressive; co-integration; augmented 

How to cite:

Ogah, O.M, Kotur, L.N., Essien, J. 2021 Impact of Monetary and Fiscal Policy on Rice Productivity in Nigeria, Journal of Applied Economic Science, Volume XVI, Winter, 4(74): 400 - 414. https://doi.org/10.57017/jaes.v16.4(74).03

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