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A Time Varying Parameter State-Space Model for Analyzing Money Supply-Economic Growth Nexus

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  • Olushina Olawale Awe
  • Ian Crandell
  • A. Adedayo Adepoju
  • Scotland Leman

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In this paper, we propose a time-varying parameter state space model for analyzing predictive nexus of key economic indicators such as money supply and Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Economic indicators are mainly used for measuring economic trends. Policy makers in both advanced and developing nations make use of economic indicators like GDP to predict the direction of aggregate economic activities. We apply the Kalman filter and Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm to perform posterior Bayesian inference on state parameters specified from a discount Dynamic Linear Model (DLM), which implicitly describes the relationship between response of GDP and other economic indicators of an economy. In our initial exploratory analysis, we investigate the predictive ability of money supply with respect to economic growth, using the economy of Nigeria as a case study with an additional evidence from South African economy. Further investigations reveal that leading variables like capital expenditure, the exchange rate, and the treasury bill rate are also useful for forecasting the GDP of an economy. We demonstrate that by using these various regressors, there is a substantial improvement in economic forecasting when compared to univariate random walk models.

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  • Olushina Olawale Awe & Ian Crandell & A. Adedayo Adepoju & Scotland Leman, 2015. "A Time Varying Parameter State-Space Model for Analyzing Money Supply-Economic Growth Nexus," Journal of Statistical and Econometric Methods, SCIENPRESS Ltd, vol. 4(1), pages 1-4.
  • Handle: RePEc:spt:stecon:v:4:y:2015:i:1:f:4_1_4
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    1. Olushina O Awe & Robert Mudida & Luis A. Gil‐Alana, 2021. "Comparative analysis of economic growth in Nigeria and Kenya: A fractional integration approach," International Journal of Finance & Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 26(1), pages 1197-1205, January.
    2. Awe Olushina Olawale & Adepoju Abosede Adedayo, 2020. "Change-point detection in CO2 emission-energy consumption nexus using a recursive Bayesian estimation approach," Statistics in Transition New Series, Polish Statistical Association, vol. 21(1), pages 123-136, March.
    3. Olushina Olawale Awe & Abosede Adedayo Adepoju, 2020. "Change-point detection in CO2 emission-energy consumption nexus using a recursive Bayesian estimation approach," Statistics in Transition New Series, Polish Statistical Association, vol. 21(1), pages 123-136, March.

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