Macro Effect of Global Financial Crisis on Nigerian Economy

  • Ojo O
  • Boboye A
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Abstract

The world economy is facing the most severe financial crisis since the Great Depression of the last century. The risk of global recession has heightened significantly and volatility of commodity prices, which is the mainstay of most developing countries like Nigeria, has increased further. If this situation continues to deteriorate, developing countries could be in great jeopardy. This study examined the influence of the Global Financial Crisis on Nigerian economy. It was discovered that the financial crisis will cause fall in commodity prices, decline in export, lower portfolio and FDI inflow, fall in equity market, decline in remittance from abroad etc. It was recommended that the federal government should come up with intervention policies that will minimise these effects and jumpstart the economy and that business operator should learn to do things using resources at their disposal to develop and expand at manageable level to stem the tide of the crisis.

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Ojo, O. M., & Boboye, A. L. (2012). Macro Effect of Global Financial Crisis on Nigerian Economy. Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.5296/ajfa.v4i1.1660

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