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An Empirical Investigation of Bilateral Trade Flows Shockss: Nigeria-India

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  • Osaro Agbontaen
  • Kelikume, Ikechukwu.
  • Agbontaen, Osaro.

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Empirically investigates the shock relationship of exchange rate volatility on bilateral trade flows between Nigeria and India. Vector Autoregressive Model (VAR) 1. The innovations of Nigeria trade flows shocks to related India price and income shocks shows that it generates inconsistencies that distorts the levels of Nigeria imports and exports due to uncertainties created as a results of the volatile nature of the domestic rate of interest. 2. The innovations of Nigeria trade flows shocks weakens the levels of exports, suppress the levels of imports and transmit negative shocks that cause inconsistencies in the level of domestic income.

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  • Osaro Agbontaen & Kelikume, Ikechukwu. & Agbontaen, Osaro., 2013. "An Empirical Investigation of Bilateral Trade Flows Shockss: Nigeria-India," EcoMod2013 5407, EcoMod.
  • Handle: RePEc:ekd:004912:5407
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    Nigeria; Macroeconometric modeling; Trade and regional integration;
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