Remittance flows and welfare implications: the Nigerian experience

Author:

Nwodo Ikenna PaulinusORCID,Omeje Ambrose NnaemekaORCID,Okereke Chukwu Ugwu

Abstract

PurposeIn Africa, recent data show that Nigeria is the second top remittance recipient behind Egypt, but welfare seems deteriorating. Most related reviewed literature is micro-based with surveys, giving credence to the dearth of macro-based literature whose gap this study attempted to fill. Thus, the main purpose of this study is to examine remittance flows and its welfare implications in Nigeria.Design/methodology/approachThe study used quarterly data (1980Q1–2020Q4) from World Development Indicators (2020) and applied the dynamic ordinary least squares (DOLS) model.FindingsRemittance flows were found to be significantly improving the welfare of Nigerians by about 0.04% for a percentage remittance increase. Financial sector development results show that while loans decrease welfare per individual significantly by 0.25% given a 1% increase in the loans accessible by the private sector, a percentage increase in broad money supply in circulation raises welfare per individual significantly by about 0.43%.Practical implicationsSince remittance is found to improve welfare, the study recommends that relevant stakeholders should endeavor to eliminate all form of bottlenecks (payment delays, remitting costs, transfer delays, poor policies and policy inconsistencies) inherent in remitting funds back to Nigeria. The implication of this is that if the impediments are minimized, remittances are bound to rise which will ultimately lead to improved welfare.Originality/valueThe existing literature revealed that there exists very limited or no macro-based study in this context, hence this novelty study.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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