Abstract

This paper seeks to examine monetary and fiscal policy coordination in Nigeria. It discussed monetary policy as expansionary or contractionary, showing the various tools of monetary policy instruments in the country. Data are generated from secondary sources and evaluated through content analysis. The study is anchored by the Monetarist theory of inflation. Various literature examined shows that with declining oil prices and production challenges in an oil-dependent economy, achieving the growth projection requires better coordination of fiscal and monetary policies in a way that supports the non-oil sector. The government must develop and strengthen effective monetary and fiscal policy using appropriate instruments and international best practices.

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