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The impact of debt burden on economic growth of nigeria

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of Study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of Study
1.5 Limitation of Study
1.6 Scope of Study
1.7 Significance of Study
1.8 Structure of the Research
1.9 Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Debt Burden
2.2 Economic Growth Theories
2.3 Debt and Economic Growth Relationship
2.4 Impact of Debt on Developing Countries
2.5 Debt Management Strategies
2.6 Debt Sustainability Measures
2.7 Debt Relief Programs
2.8 Empirical Studies on Debt and Economic Growth
2.9 Debt Crisis Case Studies
2.10 International Debt Policies

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Design
3.2 Research Approach
3.3 Data Collection Methods
3.4 Sampling Techniques
3.5 Data Analysis Tools
3.6 Research Ethics
3.7 Timeframe of the Study
3.8 Validity and Reliability

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Overview of Data Analysis
4.2 Descriptive Statistics
4.3 Regression Analysis
4.4 Findings Interpretation
4.5 Comparison of Results
4.6 Alternative Explanations
4.7 Implications of Findings
4.8 Recommendations for Policy

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Conclusion and Summary
5.2 Summary of Findings
5.3 Contributions to Knowledge
5.4 Practical Implications
5.5 Limitations of the Study
5.6 Future Research Directions

Project Abstract

The impact of debt burden on economic growth of Nigeria Abstract
Debt burden has been a critical issue affecting the economic growth of Nigeria. This study aims to analyze the impact of debt burden on the economic growth of Nigeria. The research employs a time-series analysis covering the period from 2000 to 2020. The study utilizes data on external debt, domestic debt, GDP growth rate, inflation rate, and other relevant economic indicators. The findings reveal a significant negative relationship between debt burden and economic growth in Nigeria. High levels of debt, both external and domestic, have been shown to impede the country's economic progress. The debt burden has led to reduced investment levels, limited government spending on crucial sectors such as education and healthcare, and constrained overall economic development. Furthermore, the study highlights the importance of effective debt management strategies in mitigating the adverse effects of debt burden on economic growth. It emphasizes the need for transparent and accountable debt management practices to ensure that borrowed funds are utilized effectively for sustainable development projects. The research also discusses the role of international financial institutions in providing support to Nigeria in managing its debt burden. It explores debt relief initiatives and debt restructuring programs as potential solutions to alleviate the negative impact of debt on economic growth. Overall, the study suggests that addressing the debt burden issue is essential for promoting sustainable economic growth in Nigeria. Policies focusing on debt sustainability, improving revenue generation, and enhancing financial management practices are recommended to minimize the detrimental effects of debt on the country's economy. In conclusion, the findings of this study underscore the critical importance of managing debt burden effectively to foster economic growth in Nigeria. By implementing prudent debt management practices and exploring debt relief options, the country can work towards achieving sustainable development and ensuring a stable economic future.

Project Overview

1.1 OVERVIEW OF THE STUDY

The Nigeria economy as we all know is characterized by a number of socio- economic problems. These problems include: import dependence, dependence on a single economic sector, weak industrial base, a low level of agriculture production, a weak private sector, dependence on foreign loan, regional inequalities and rural- urban migration, slow growth rate, inefficiency of public inequalities, low qualities of social services, unemployment, under-developed political structures and mechanisms; poor demographic indication of high fertility, breakdown in social order etc. an analysis of these problems showed that most of them are due to the structural characteristics of the economy. In order to solve these problems and ensure a meaningful development, efforts were made by the Federal Government of Nigeria to involve herself in debt, which has resulted to a very big burden to economic growth of Nigeria.International Monetary Fund (2001) state that Nigeria economy like all other developing economic countries in the world is presently undergoing a major debt crisis. The major in its history since the country’s incorporation into the world wide crisis accumulation which is believed to have resulted in market deterioration in the aggregate balance of payment deficit. A wide gap between government revenue and expenditure, the collapse of social services and infrastructures, an escalating level of inflation, an acute storage of basic consumer goods, a decline in standard of living, without doubt it is strongly believed that there are link between the decline in global economy and that of Nigeria economy.World Bank and IMF (April 2001) states that debt raised by the government either arose from internal sources (Domestic debts) or external sources (Foreign debts) for the execution of government programmes. When government actual revenue performance fall short of projected estimates, government resorts to borrowing to finance project that are of social and economic importance to the nation. Funds from internal sources includes: treasury bill certificates and government development stocks. While when funds are sources from external bodies like Paris club, London club, multilateral and private sectors, international banks, external debt is incurred.Debt management office (2009) says that debt is the amount of fund Nigeria is owing to the outside Countries and also within the country at any given time and these debts inhibits our economic progress and revival, weakens investment and crowd out growth. As with other third world war countries, Nigeria debt crisis is part of a wide crisis accumulation.The management of Nigeria’s debt brings about some kind of economic stabilization programmed to provide the policy framework for the servicing, refinancing and rescheduling of the country.In the face of the country’s growing debt crisis, foreign creditors begin to insist on the articulation and implementation of austerity measure as a precondition for negotiation terms for the rescheduling, refinancing and servicing of Nigeria debt and unlocking lines of credit.They are encouraged in this by the institutions that monitors stabilization programmes in the international of economic system, the IMF and the world bank, using the various loan at their disposal and the stick of punitive, international financer boycott to impose a particular kind of adjustment package on the developing countries. CBN (2002) and stabilization policy (October 2008).Major factors contributed to the increase in Nigeria’s debts. This include: preponderance of borrowing from international community at a higher interest rates, dependence in revenue from crude oil, decline in oil production and the emergence to trade arrears. As developing economy characterized by low productive base, the supply of goods and services is augmented with import. With this, the Nigeria’s import bills through dropped from N9.89 trillion to N5.62 trillion from 2012 to 2013. THE SUM NEWSPAPER (APRIL 2013). The money still owed is still exorbitant, other major contributor to the increase in Nigeria’s debt were that some project tied loans were contracted without consideration for economic viability. All this caused the Nigeria’s debt to rise so high.

IMF (2003) wrote that Nigeria’s debt rose to $6.53billion in 2012, the federal government, the 36 states and the federal capital territory have borrowed a total of $860 million (N134.16billion) in the last one year from external sources, information available from the debt management office has shown that that total debt rose to $5.67billion on December 31st 2011, representing an increase of 15.19 percent.

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

Nigeria an oil rich state was very buoyant until in the late 1970,s when she took the first loan since then; there has been an incessant cases of borrowing from the international community at very high interest rate. Dependence in oil revenue, importation of goods and services and over estimation of budget led to further borrowing.The inability of the federal government to pay large amount of money to repay both principal and interest of borrows capital have resulted in the accumulation of arrears and have attracted penalties that put unbearable burden on the economy and masses at large. The process of managing debt called for the information of social stabilization programmes, foreign countries insist on the articulation and implementation of austerity measures as a precondition for negotiating terms. For the rescheduling of refinancing and servicing of debt and unblocking lines of credit. It is believed that debt service put the government in a position where lesser attention and resources are allocated to core areas of the economy like education, health and poverty alleviation. It is also believed that debt weaken our trading position and our resources so we are unable to trade fairly. There is this notion that if we are to revive our country, we need to have respite from debt especially external debt. ASAHI NEWSPAPER JAPAN (JUNE 2005).The project seeks to evaluate the implication on debt burden on economic growth of Nigeria.

These are:

1. Debt Services and Investment.

2. Gross Domestic Product and Debt Service.

3. Debt Service Consumption Level


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