气候变化对国家内部收入分配的影响

Climate change impacts on the within-country income distributions

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management · 2024
被引 35 · 同刊同年前 4%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了气候变化如何加剧国家内部收入不平等,发现贫困人口受损害更大,而富裕家庭损失较小,并估计了到2100年对基尼系数的影响。

Abstract

This paper investigates the relationship between climate change and income inequality, recognizing that the economic impacts of climate change are not uniform across different levels of income within and across countries. Using methods from the existing literature on climate and economic growth, we analyze the economic impact of rising temperatures by within-country income decile. Our findings suggest that climate change disproportionately affects the poorer segments of the population within countries, even after accounting for a country’s ability to adapt to climate impacts, while richer households suffer lower damages. In the reference scenario without additional climate action (3.6°C warming), we estimate that climate impacts could lead to an increase in the Gini index by up to six percentage points, notably in Sub-Saharan Africa. We project impacts to 2100 through the RICE50+ model and estimate the income elasticity of impacts within countries. Our estimates indicate that climate change damages are regressive, with an income elasticity of damages of 0.6 under our preferred specification. On the other hand, climate benefits are approximately distribution-neutral or slightly progressive.

气候变化收入不平等基尼系数收入弹性国家内部