Abstract
The study examined the Impact of Public Debt and it's effect on the Nigeria Economy. It can be deduced from the data gathered on the field through the administration and analysis of questionnaires, interviews and the findings of the tested hypothesis that public debt has been a burden to the economy of Nigeria. This findings is consistent with the conclusions of other literatures, research findings and diverse publications.
From the presentation and analysis of the data gathered, it was revealed that GDP which was used to represent the Nigerian economy has a negative relationship with debt stock (DSK) meaning that an increase in DSK will lead to a decrease of GDP. However the result shows that there is a significant relationship between the economic growth and public debt, meaning that the growth rate of the Nigerian economy relies strongly on the extent of Nigeria’s debt profile.
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