Temperature, Precipitation and Economic Growth: The Case of the Most Polluting Countries

IF 2.6 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES International Journal of Environmental Research Pub Date : 2023-12-12 DOI:10.1007/s41742-023-00555-5
Murat Doğanlar, Faruk Mike, Oktay Kızılkaya, Ahmet Kardaşlar
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This study analyzes the impact of climate change on economic growth for the top 20 countries in the world that cause the most carbon emissions. Following the Cobb–Douglas production function, we investigate the long-run relationships between temperature/precipitation and economic growth, capital stock, labor force, and productivity using static and dynamic panel data analyses for the period 1990–2019. The results from three different models are examined. Linear model test results reveal that temperature and precipitation do not have statistically any significant impact on economic growth in these countries. Nonlinear model test results indicate that the primary impact of temperature on economic growth is positive and statistically significant, whereas the secondary impact is negative and statistically significant. However, precipitation does not have any statistically significant impact on economic growth. Finally, the results of nonlinear model without control variables are similar to those of nonlinear model. The Dumitrescu and Hurlin panel causality test is also performed to check the consistency of static and dynamic panel estimations, and the results indicate bidirectional causality between temperature and economic growth but no causal relationship between precipitation and economic growth in these countries.

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气温、降水和经济增长:污染最严重国家的案例
本研究分析了气候变化对世界上碳排放量最大的前 20 个国家的经济增长的影响。根据柯布-道格拉斯生产函数,我们利用 1990-2019 年期间的静态和动态面板数据分析,研究了气温/降水量与经济增长、资本存量、劳动力和生产率之间的长期关系。研究了三种不同模型的结果。线性模型检验结果显示,气温和降水量对这些国家的经济增长在统计上没有任何显著影响。非线性模型检验结果表明,气温对经济增长的主要影响为正且在统计上显著,而次要影响为负且在统计上显著。然而,降水量对经济增长没有任何统计意义上的显著影响。最后,不含控制变量的非线性模型的结果与非线性模型相似。为了检验静态和动态面板估计的一致性,还进行了 Dumitrescu 和 Hurlin 面板因果检验,结果表明这些国家的气温与经济增长之间存在双向因果关系,但降水与经济增长之间不存在因果关系。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Environmental Research is a multidisciplinary journal concerned with all aspects of environment. In pursuit of these, environmentalist disciplines are invited to contribute their knowledge and experience. International Journal of Environmental Research publishes original research papers, research notes and reviews across the broad field of environment. These include but are not limited to environmental science, environmental engineering, environmental management and planning and environmental design, urban and regional landscape design and natural disaster management. Thus high quality research papers or reviews dealing with any aspect of environment are welcomed. Papers may be theoretical, interpretative or experimental.
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