The asymmetric role of temperature deviations in economic growth: Fresh evidence from global countries and panel quantile estimates

Nicholas Apergis, Mobeen Ur Rehman
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This work explores the role of weather shocks, measured as temperature deviations from their normal, in affecting GDP growth through a panel of 148 countries, spanning the period 1960–2019 and a panel quantile approach. The findings show that GDP growth is negatively affected by such deviations at higher quantiles, with the results receiving robust support from three alternative methodologies. The analysis also identifies two channels through which the findings receive further support, such as, the ‘heat-exposed’ sectors effect on labour productivity, and the impact of temperature deviations on the capital accumulation capacity. The results also survive the role of the country development status. Finally, the analysis identifies the role of the countries' geographical location. The results can have substantial merit for policymakers in terms of the role of climate conditions in the growth process, especially in poor countries.
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温度偏差在经济增长中的非对称作用:来自全球各国的新证据和面板量化估计值
本研究通过一个包含 148 个国家(时间跨度为 1960-2019 年)的面板和面板量化方法,探讨了天气冲击(以气温偏离正常值来衡量)在影响 GDP 增长方面的作用。研究结果表明,在较高的量值范围内,国内生产总值的增长会受到这种偏差的负面影响,三种替代方法都有力地支持了这一结果。分析还确定了两个可进一步支持研究结果的渠道,如 "热暴露 "部门对劳动生产率的影响,以及温度偏差对资本积累能力的影响。结果还证明了国家发展状况的作用。最后,分析确定了国家地理位置的作用。就气候条件在经济增长过程中的作用而言,这些结果对政策制定者有很大帮助,尤其是在贫穷国家。
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