温度变异与宏观经济:全球之旅

Temperature Variability and the Macroeconomy: A World Tour

Environmental & Resource Economics · 2021
被引 39
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用114国历史月度温度数据,研究年内温度变异对五大区域生产率增长的影响,发现欧洲和北美生产率下降,亚洲上升,非洲和南美无显著影响,且富裕经济体损失更大。

Abstract

Abstract This paper uses historical monthly temperature level data for a panel of 114 countries to identify the effects of within year temperature level variability on productivity growth in five different macro regions, i.e., (1) Africa, (2) Asia, (3) Europe, (4) North America and (5) South America. We find two primary results. First, higher intra-annual temperature variability reduces (increases) productivity in Europe and North America (Asia). Second, higher intra-annual temperature variability has no significant effects on productivity in Africa and South America. Additional empirical tests indicate also the following: (1) rising intra-annual temperature variability reduces productivity (even thought less significantly)in both tropical and non-tropical regions, (2) inter-annual temperature variability reduces (increases) productivity in North America (Europe) and (3) winter and summer inter-annual temperature variability generates a drop in productivity in both Europe and North America. Taken together, these findings indicate that temperature variability shocks tend to have stronger adverse economic effects among richer economies. In a production economy featuring long-run productivity and temperature volatility shocks, we quantify these negative impacts and find welfare losses of 2.9% (1%) in Europe (North America).

温度变异性生产率增长区域异质性福利损失