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Year 2022, Volume: 11 Issue: 3, 110 - 121, 30.09.2022
https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2022.1631

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  • Adeyi, E. O. (2015). Remittances and economic growth: an empirical evidence from Nigeria and Sri Lanka. Basic Research Journal of Education Research and Review, 4 (5), 91-97. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2012.663904
  • Ajibola, I.O., Udoette, U. S., Omotosho, B. S., and Muhammad, R. A., (2015). Nonlinear adjustments between exchange rates and external reserves in Nigeria: A threshold co-integration analysis. CBN Journal of Applied Statistics, 6 (1), 73-11. DOI: https://dc.cbn.gov.ng/jas/vol6/iss1/6
  • Ajifowoke, M., (2021). What untapped opportunities are in Nigeria’s agency banking space? Retrieved from https://techcabal.com/2021/10/12/untapped-opportunities-in-nigerias-agencybanking/#:~:text=Essentially%2C%20agency%20banking% 20brings%20the,can%20a%20branch%20or%20ATM.
  • Akano, A.Y. , Jamiu, O.O., Bada, O. T., Omojola, O. S. (2013). Effects of remittance inflows on economic growth of Nigeria. Developing Country Studies, 3(3), 113- 122.
  • Agusto and Co. (2022). 2021 Nigeria diaspora remittance report survey. Retrieved from https://www.agustoresearch.com/report/2021-nigeriadiaspora-remittance-report-survey/
  • Aliyu, S. R., (2011). Real exchange rate misalignment: an application of behavioral equilibrium exchange rate (BEER) to Nigeria. CBN Occasional Paper No. 41. Retrieved from https://www.cbn.gov.ng/out/2013/rsd/cbn%20occasional%20paper%2041%20inner.pdf
  • Anetor, F. O., (2019). Remittance and economic growth nexus in Nigeria: does financial sector development play a critical role? International Journal of Management, Economics and Social Sciences, 8 (2), 116-135. DOI: https://doi.org/10.32327/IJMESS/8.2.2019.8
  • Chron (2018). Data show Nigerians the most educated in the U.S., s.l.: s.n. Retrieved from https://www.chron.com/news/article/Data-showNigerians-the-most-educated-in-the-U-S-1600808.php
  • Cooper, B., Esser, A. (2018). Remittances in Nigeria. Retrieved from https://cenfri.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Barriers-to-remittances-inSSA-vol-6-Nigeria.pdf
  • Dickey, D.A., Fuller, W.A. (1979). Distribution of the estimators for autoregressive time series with a unit root. Journal of American Statistics Association, 74(366),427–431. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/2286348
  • Dickson, O. O., Andrew, U. (2013). Exchange rate volatility effect on trade variations in Nigeria. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 4(6), 401. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2013.v4n6p401
  • Ebenezer, O. (2015). Trade, remittances and economic growth in Nigeria: Any causal relationship? African Development Review, 26(1), 6-28. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8268.12081
  • Egbulonu, K. G., Chukuezi, O. E., (2019). Foreign remittances and Nigeria’s economic growth (1990 – 2018). Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal, 6(9), 277-290. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14738/assrj.69.7046
  • Eletu, M., (2021). Why Nigeria operates a multiple exchange rates system, and the implication of such a system. Retrieved from https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-nigeria-operates-multiple-exchange-rates-system-muftau-eletu
  • Fayomi O., Azuh D., Ajayi L. (2015). The impacts of remittances on Nigeria’s economic growth: a study of Nigerian diasporas in Ghana. Journal of South African Business Research, 8(1), 1-12. DOI: 10.5171/2015.598378
  • FDC (2021).Examining the impact of exchange rate volatility in Nigeria. Retrieved from https://brandspurng.com/2021/08/06/impact-exchangerate-volatility-nigeria/
  • Iheke, O.R. (2012). The effect of remittances on the Nigerian economy. International Journal of Development and Sustainability, 1(2), 614–621. Retrieved from https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/doaj/21868662/2012/00000001/00000002/art00032
  • Iyatse, G., (2021). Troubled Naira, untapped remittances and undefined role of BDCs. Retrieved from https://guardian.ng/businessservices/troubled-naira-untapped-remittances-and-undefined-role-of-bdcs/
  • Joseph, A. I., (2011). An empirical investigation of the link between exchange rate volatility and trade in Nigeria. Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences, 2(3), 175-183. Retrieved from https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=srQHbTIAAAAJ&hl=en
  • Komolafe, B., (2020). Remittances Inflow and the economy. Retrieved from https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/12/remittances-inflow-and-theeconomy/
  • Komolafe, B., (2022). Nigeria’s diaspora remittances may beat World Bank’s projection, rise 10% to $14.2bn. Retrieved from https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/01/nigerias-diaspora-remittances-may-beat-world-banks-projection-rise-10-to-14-2bn/
  • Loto, M. A., Alao, A. A. (2016). Remittances and the growth of the Nigerian economy. EJBE, 6(2), 210- 232. DOI: 10.4314/ejbe.v6i2.4
  • Maketaxfair.net (2020). CISLAC policy brief on expanding the tax base in the Nigerian informal sector. https://maketaxfair.net/policy-brief-onexpanding-the-tax-base-in-the-nigerian-informal-sector/
  • Moffatt, M., (2019). What is the Augmented Dickey-Fuller test? Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/the-augmented-dickey-fuller-test- 1145985
  • Ngerebo, T. A., Ibe, R. C. (2013). Exchange rate and macroeconomic performance in Nigeria. A causal post structural adjustment programme investigation. Global Journal of Management and Business Research Finance, 13(7), 42-48. DOI: 10.12691/jfe-6-2-4.
  • Nwosu, E. O., Fonta, W. M., Aneke, G. C., Denis, Y. N., (2012). Microeconomic determinants of migrant remittances to Nigerian households. Economics Bulletin, 32(1), 3425–38.
  • Nwude, E. C., (2012). A survey of foreign exchange rate determinants in Nigeria. European Journal of Business and Management, 4(13), 168-174. DOI: 10.1.1.735.951&rep=rep1&type=pdf
  • Odili, O., (2015). Exchange rate volatility, stock market performance and foreign direct investment in Nigeria. International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences, 5(2), 34-49. DOI: 10.6007/IJARAFMS/v5-i2/1693
  • Odozia, J. C., Awoyemia, T. T., Omonona, B. T., (2010). Household poverty and inequality: The implication of migrants’ remittances in Nigeria. Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 13(1), 191–99. DOI: 10.1080/17487871003700788
  • Ogunleye, E. K., (2008). Exchange rate volatility and foreign direct investment inflow in selected Sub-Saharan African countries: (1970-2005) Phd dissertation, University of Ibadan. Retrieved from http/www.cssae.o.ac.uk/conference/2009-EDIA/papers/196-ogunleye pdf
  • Oke, M. O., Adetan, T.T., (2018). An empirical analysis of the determinants of exchange rate in Nigeria. International Journal of Scientific Research and Management, 6(5), 412-413. DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v6i5.em07
  • Osinubi, T. S, Amaghionyeodiwe, L.A., (2009). Foreign direct investment and exchange rate volatility in Nigeria. International journal of Applied Econometric and Quantitative Studies, 6(2), 84-116.
  • Oriavwote, V. E., Oyovwi, D. O., (2012). The determinants of real exchange rate in Nigeria. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 4(8), 150-160. DOI:10.5539/ijef.v4n8p150
  • Oyekanmi, S. (2021). Nigeria attracts $9.22 billion diaspora remittance in H1 2021, Increases by 16%. Retrieved from https://nairametrics.com/2021/12/01/nigeria-attracts-9-22-billion-diaspora-remittance-in-h1-2021-increases-by-16/
  • Pesaran, M.H., Shin, Y., Smith, R.J., (2001). Bounds testing approaches to the analysis of level relationships. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 16(1), 289–326.
  • Phillips, P.C.B., Perron, P. (1988). Testing for unit roots in time series regression. Biometrika, 75(1), 335-346. DOI: 10.2307/2336182
  • Proshareng.com (2021). Examining the Impact of exchange rate volatility in Nigeria. Retrieved from https://www.proshareng.com/news/Forex/Examining-the-Impact-of-Exchange-Rate-Volatility-in-Nigeria/58500
  • Ratha, D., (2020). Remittances: Funds for the folks back home. Retrieved from https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/basics/remitt.htm
  • Scott, G., (2021). Dual exchange rate. Retrieved from https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/dualexchangerate.asp
  • Udoh, E., Egwaikhide, F. O., (2008). Exchange rate volatility, inflation uncertainty and foreign direct investment in Nigeria. Botswana Journal of Economics (BOJE), 5 (7), 14-31. DOI: 10.4314/boje.v5i7.60304
  • Van Hear, N., Pieke, F., Lindley, A., (2005). Informal remittance systems in Africa, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Countries: Synthesis study. Retrieved from https://www.compas.ox.ac.uk/2005/er-2005-informal_remittances_synthesis/
  • Williams, H. T., Dare, A., Sola, A. T., (2018). An empirical investigation of the determinants of foreign exchange in Nigeria. Archives of Business Research, 6(6), 54-65. DOI: 10.14738/abr.66.4637.

INTERACTIVE EFFECT OF EXCHANGE RATES WITH REMITTANCE ON INFORMAL REMITTANCE CHANNEL: A DYNAMIC ANALYSIS

Year 2022, Volume: 11 Issue: 3, 110 - 121, 30.09.2022
https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2022.1631

Abstract

Purpose- It has been commonly observed that remittance flows to low- and middle-income countries surpassed overseas development assistance.
It is also often noted that the sums remitted through formal channels represent only a fraction of total remittances: a large though unknown
amount of funds finds its way to families in migrants’ areas of origin through informal channels. In Nigeria for instance, there is high prevalence
of informality and the country currently has multiple exchange rates and adopts the managed floating exchange rate system. The objective of this
paper is to examine whether multiple exchange rate has been an incentive for the popularity of unsafe informal channels in the remittance
ecosystem of Nigeria. In order to achieve the objective, this study examines the interactive effect of exchange rate with remittance on informal
remittance channels in Nigeria.
Methodology- Annual time series data were employed for the study. The data spanned the period 2004 to 2020 and were sourced from Index
Mundi.com and the Global Economy.com. Autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model was used to analyze the data.
Findings- The interactive term i.e., LOGOEXC*LOGREMR (official exchange rate * personal remittances received) has positive and significant
influence on informal remittance channel only in the short run.
Conclusion- Exchange rate has been an incentive for the popularity of unsafe informal channels in the remittance system of Nigeria. The
implication is that government must carry out exchange rate reforms, including a unified market-clearing rate that reduces the gap between
official and parallel market exchange rates which would enhance sending remittances through formal channels.

References

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  • Adeseye, A. (2021). The effect of migrants’ remittance on economy growth in Nigeria: an empirical study. Open Journal of Political Science, 11, 99-122. DOI: 10.4236/ojps.2021.111007.
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  • Ebenezer, O. (2015). Trade, remittances and economic growth in Nigeria: Any causal relationship? African Development Review, 26(1), 6-28. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8268.12081
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  • Komolafe, B., (2020). Remittances Inflow and the economy. Retrieved from https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/12/remittances-inflow-and-theeconomy/
  • Komolafe, B., (2022). Nigeria’s diaspora remittances may beat World Bank’s projection, rise 10% to $14.2bn. Retrieved from https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/01/nigerias-diaspora-remittances-may-beat-world-banks-projection-rise-10-to-14-2bn/
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  • Ngerebo, T. A., Ibe, R. C. (2013). Exchange rate and macroeconomic performance in Nigeria. A causal post structural adjustment programme investigation. Global Journal of Management and Business Research Finance, 13(7), 42-48. DOI: 10.12691/jfe-6-2-4.
  • Nwosu, E. O., Fonta, W. M., Aneke, G. C., Denis, Y. N., (2012). Microeconomic determinants of migrant remittances to Nigerian households. Economics Bulletin, 32(1), 3425–38.
  • Nwude, E. C., (2012). A survey of foreign exchange rate determinants in Nigeria. European Journal of Business and Management, 4(13), 168-174. DOI: 10.1.1.735.951&rep=rep1&type=pdf
  • Odili, O., (2015). Exchange rate volatility, stock market performance and foreign direct investment in Nigeria. International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences, 5(2), 34-49. DOI: 10.6007/IJARAFMS/v5-i2/1693
  • Odozia, J. C., Awoyemia, T. T., Omonona, B. T., (2010). Household poverty and inequality: The implication of migrants’ remittances in Nigeria. Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 13(1), 191–99. DOI: 10.1080/17487871003700788
  • Ogunleye, E. K., (2008). Exchange rate volatility and foreign direct investment inflow in selected Sub-Saharan African countries: (1970-2005) Phd dissertation, University of Ibadan. Retrieved from http/www.cssae.o.ac.uk/conference/2009-EDIA/papers/196-ogunleye pdf
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  • Osinubi, T. S, Amaghionyeodiwe, L.A., (2009). Foreign direct investment and exchange rate volatility in Nigeria. International journal of Applied Econometric and Quantitative Studies, 6(2), 84-116.
  • Oriavwote, V. E., Oyovwi, D. O., (2012). The determinants of real exchange rate in Nigeria. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 4(8), 150-160. DOI:10.5539/ijef.v4n8p150
  • Oyekanmi, S. (2021). Nigeria attracts $9.22 billion diaspora remittance in H1 2021, Increases by 16%. Retrieved from https://nairametrics.com/2021/12/01/nigeria-attracts-9-22-billion-diaspora-remittance-in-h1-2021-increases-by-16/
  • Pesaran, M.H., Shin, Y., Smith, R.J., (2001). Bounds testing approaches to the analysis of level relationships. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 16(1), 289–326.
  • Phillips, P.C.B., Perron, P. (1988). Testing for unit roots in time series regression. Biometrika, 75(1), 335-346. DOI: 10.2307/2336182
  • Proshareng.com (2021). Examining the Impact of exchange rate volatility in Nigeria. Retrieved from https://www.proshareng.com/news/Forex/Examining-the-Impact-of-Exchange-Rate-Volatility-in-Nigeria/58500
  • Ratha, D., (2020). Remittances: Funds for the folks back home. Retrieved from https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/basics/remitt.htm
  • Scott, G., (2021). Dual exchange rate. Retrieved from https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/dualexchangerate.asp
  • Udoh, E., Egwaikhide, F. O., (2008). Exchange rate volatility, inflation uncertainty and foreign direct investment in Nigeria. Botswana Journal of Economics (BOJE), 5 (7), 14-31. DOI: 10.4314/boje.v5i7.60304
  • Van Hear, N., Pieke, F., Lindley, A., (2005). Informal remittance systems in Africa, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Countries: Synthesis study. Retrieved from https://www.compas.ox.ac.uk/2005/er-2005-informal_remittances_synthesis/
  • Williams, H. T., Dare, A., Sola, A. T., (2018). An empirical investigation of the determinants of foreign exchange in Nigeria. Archives of Business Research, 6(6), 54-65. DOI: 10.14738/abr.66.4637.
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Publication Date September 30, 2022
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APA Okon, E. O. (2022). INTERACTIVE EFFECT OF EXCHANGE RATES WITH REMITTANCE ON INFORMAL REMITTANCE CHANNEL: A DYNAMIC ANALYSIS. Journal of Business Economics and Finance, 11(3), 110-121. https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2022.1631

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