A Small-Size Macroeconometric Model for Nigerian Economy

This paper attempts to develop a small size macro-econometric model of Nigeria’s economy to examine the effects of monetary policy and crude oil price shock on selected macroeconomic variables through forecasting and simulations. The model comprises of 19 equations, out of which 12 are behavioral eq...

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