This paper examined the impact of Broad Money supply (M2) on Asset prices in Nigeria. Monthly data, in logarithmic form, was used for the period 2008M1-2013M12. The Eview7 Statistical Software was employed to conduct more robust tests in order to empirically analyze the data. The Unit root test show that the variables were stationary after being first differenced; at the 5% significance level. The Johansen Cointegration test gave evidence of one cointegrating equation which explains that a long-run equilibrium relationship exist between LogSMC and LogBMS. The Vector Error Correction Model was used to analyze short-run adjustment dynamics and showed -0.08% speed of adjustment of prior deviations from equilibrium. Thus, about 8% of disequilib...
The effect of money supply in enhancing economic growth in Nigeria and Ghana is investigated in this...
This paper attempts to examine the relationship between money supply, interest rate, income growth a...
Economists believe that money supply or money stock relates to the total amount of money available i...
This study examined the relationship between money supply and stock prices, using E-view version 10....
With the large observed discrepancies between money supply target and outcome overtime in Nigeria de...
The study investigated the long and short run relationships between broad money supply and real aggr...
The study researched on a comparative analysis of the impact of monetary policy on money stock in Ni...
This paper examines the dynamic causality between money and macroeconomic activities (output, intere...
Money supply in an economy is significantly affected by the money market indicators and, by implicat...
The study empirically examines the effect of money supply, foreign exchange on Nigeria economy, in l...
Monetary policy is intended to ensure price stability and adequate employment which in turn will cre...
This study examines the relationship between money supply, inflation and capital accumulation in Nig...
The paper examines the relationship between money market instruments and bank performance in Nigeria...
This Paper provides further evidence on the role of money supply on economic growth in Nigeria betwe...
The Quantity Theory of Money (QTM) is one of the popular classical macroeconomic models that explain...
The effect of money supply in enhancing economic growth in Nigeria and Ghana is investigated in this...
This paper attempts to examine the relationship between money supply, interest rate, income growth a...
Economists believe that money supply or money stock relates to the total amount of money available i...
This study examined the relationship between money supply and stock prices, using E-view version 10....
With the large observed discrepancies between money supply target and outcome overtime in Nigeria de...
The study investigated the long and short run relationships between broad money supply and real aggr...
The study researched on a comparative analysis of the impact of monetary policy on money stock in Ni...
This paper examines the dynamic causality between money and macroeconomic activities (output, intere...
Money supply in an economy is significantly affected by the money market indicators and, by implicat...
The study empirically examines the effect of money supply, foreign exchange on Nigeria economy, in l...
Monetary policy is intended to ensure price stability and adequate employment which in turn will cre...
This study examines the relationship between money supply, inflation and capital accumulation in Nig...
The paper examines the relationship between money market instruments and bank performance in Nigeria...
This Paper provides further evidence on the role of money supply on economic growth in Nigeria betwe...
The Quantity Theory of Money (QTM) is one of the popular classical macroeconomic models that explain...
The effect of money supply in enhancing economic growth in Nigeria and Ghana is investigated in this...
This paper attempts to examine the relationship between money supply, interest rate, income growth a...
Economists believe that money supply or money stock relates to the total amount of money available i...