Determinant Of Savings In Nigeria

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Case Study of Nigeria

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ABSTRACT
The term savings refers to the part of income immediately spent or consumed but reserved for future consumption, investment or unforeseen contingencies. This study examines the determinants of savings in Nigeria between 1985-2011, which will enable us to proffer solution for the improvement of savings in the economy, since it is an important component of the economic development of any country. The method of analysis used in testing the hypothesis are coefficient of multiple determination {R2}, T –test,F-statistics. Data for the study was obtained from the central bank of Nigeria statistical bulletin, the major findings was that per capita disposable income{pdy} has a positive and significant impact on aggregate savings in Nigeria. Based on the findings, some recommendations of policy and suggestions have been made.

TABLE OF CONTENT
Approval Page
Dedication
Acknowledgment
Abstract

Chapter One
Background Of The Study
Statement Of The Problem
Research Question
Objectives Of The Study
Significance Of The Study
Statement Of The Hypotheses
Scope And Limitation Of The Study

Chapter Two
Theoretical Literature
Concepts Of Savings
The Determinants Of Saving
Mobilization Of Private Savings Otherr
Government Actions
Stylized Evolution Of Savings In Nigeria
Empirical Review
Factors Influencing Saving In Nigeria
Limitations Of Previous Studies.

Chapter Three
Model Specifications:
Methode Of Evaluation
Co – Efficient Of Multiple Determinants
T – Statistics
F – Statistics
Economic Appiori Criteria
Data Sources:

Chapter Four
Presentation And Analysis Of Result.
Interpretation Of Result:
Evaluation Of Result
Economic Apriority Criteria
Statistical Criteria {First Order Test}
Coefficient Of Multiple Determination {R2}:
The Student’s T-Test:
Econometrics Criteria.
Test For Autocorrelation:
Policy Implication
Interpretation Of Result:
Evaluation Of Result:
Statistical Criteria {First Order Test}
Coefficient Of Multiple Determinants {R2}:
The Student’s T-Test
Econometrics Criteria
Test For Autocorrelation

Chapter Five
Summary, Recommendations And Conclusion.
Summary Of Findings
Policy Recommendations.
Conclusion.
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