INFLATION IN NIGERIA: POSSIBLE DETERMINANTS AND REMEDIES TO TACKLE IT IN NIGERIA

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Godly Otto, Wilfred Isioma Ukpere ORCID logo

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Abstract

The previous Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) had intended to introduce the N5,000.00 currency bill into the Nigerian economy and claimed that such currency bill would help it manage the exchange rate especially against the dollar. This generated a huge outcry from the public especially economists. The major reason was that this introduction would generate inflation and also because the policy ran counter to the cash-less policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria. But to the Central Bank, there was no economic theory to suggest a currency redenomination could cause inflation. This debate once more threw up a need to reexamine the determinants of inflation in Nigeria. Generally, inflation could be cost push or demand pull but what drives the demand or informs cost quite often differ from one economy to another. This study examined the factors responsible for increasing cost of production and spending behaviour in Nigeria. It was able to identify 13 factors that impact on inflation. However, the degree of impact of each factor is left for another study. The study recommends that government should concentrate on providing social infrastructure that would encourage the private sector to invest and expand output, taking advantage of existing unemployed resources. This would help to stem inflation in Nigeria which is usually caused by scarcity.

Keywords: Inflation, Cost Push, Demand Pull, Determinants

How to cite this paper: Otto, G., & Ukpere, W. (2016). Inflation in Nigeria: Possible determinants and remedies to tackle it in Nigeria. Risk governance & control: financial markets & institutions, 6(2), 35-43. https://doi.org/10.22495/rcgv6i2art5