TY - JOUR AU - Adekunle, Ahmed PY - 2023/05/01 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Fiscal deficit and exchange rate movement: Empirical evidence from Nigeria JF - Acta Universitatis Danubius. Ĺ’conomica JA - AUDOE VL - 19 IS - 2 SE - Business Administration and Business Economics DO - UR - https://dj.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/AUDOE/article/view/2302 SP - 7-20 AB - <p>For the case of using <em>fiscal deficit</em> by policy makers, economists have conflicting views and have incessantly debate on how it affects exchange rate movement. This study empirically investigates the attendant connection for the Nigerian case from 1985-2018. At first, we review related literature sequel to which we utilized appropriate econometric techniques. The study uses the bounds testing Autoregressive Distribution Lag (ARDL) method to evaluate the long run and short run relationships amid fiscal deficits and exchange rate depreciation. Amongst others, one finding was that for the Nigerian economy, fiscal deficit depicts indirect impact on exchange rate depreciation - an indication that government fiscal deficit is not a major cause of exchange rate movements for the periods studied. In effects, we recommend that in other to attain both internal and external balance in pursuance of core value of fiscal policy, fiscal management without political interests should be conducted and other <em>macroeconomic policies</em> should be properly implemented as they may have been the cause of sporadic exchange rate depreciation.</p> ER -