ABSTRACT
Nigeria was one of the largest exporters of
oil output in the world before the oil shock of 1970 and early 1980s. In view
of Nigerians significant contribution and export capacity to the world volume
before the agricultural shock, the study examined the determinants of oil
exportation in Nigeria. The parsimonious error correction model was estimated
utilizing time series analysis as analytical tool using data set from oil
institutional sources that ranged from 1970-2007. The outcome of the analysis
revealed that world price for Nigeria major agricultural commodities; world
income and Nigeria past oil output were determinants of oil exportations. As
such, the study recommend that priority should be accorded to the boosting of
the current level of oil output which may involve rehabilitation of abandoned
firms, establishment of new ones and providing appropriate incentives as a
means of sustaining exportation levels.
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C, EZERI. "Time Series Analysis On Oil Exportation " Mouau.afribary.org (2021). Accessed 17 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/time-series-analysis-on-oil-exportation-7-2