温度对中国食品加工企业的影响*

IF 2.6 3区 经济学 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics Pub Date : 2022-03-09 DOI:10.1111/1467-8489.12469
Xiaoguang Chen, Madhu Khanna, Lu Yang
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2019年,中国占全球农产品出口的4.1%,销售额达650亿美元。随着气候变化不仅影响初级产品的成本,而且还可能通过降低投入生产率而影响加工成本,该部门对气候因素的脆弱性日益增加。现有的研究已经检查了气候变化对主要作物产量的影响,但是还没有评估食品加工部门对温度上升的敏感性。本文利用1998-2007年中国食品加工企业和日常天气的丰富企业层面数据集表明,中国食品加工企业的会计利润对温度变化表现出非线性响应,在日平均温度为21-24°C时达到峰值,在较高温度下急剧下降。高温具有广泛的影响——提高最终产品库存水平,损害创新活动,并通过降低全要素生产率(TFP)、资本投资和资本存量而减少工业产出,所有这些都导致高温对利润产生不利影响。如果不采取额外的适应措施,到2080年,在全球气候模式HadGEM2-ES和NorESM1-M的RCP8.5下,中国食品加工企业的总利润和总产出预计将分别每年下降15-25%和14-22%。
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The impacts of temperature on Chinese food processing firms*

China supplied 4.1% of the global agro-food exports in 2019, which is worth $65 billion in sales. The vulnerability of this sector to climatic factors has been growing with climate change that not only affects the costs of primary products but may also affect the costs of processing by reducing input productivity. Existing studies have examined the impacts of a changing climate on yields of major crops, but the sensitivity of the food processing sector to rising temperatures has not been assessed. Here we show, using a rich firm-level data set of food processing firms and daily weather in China for the 1998–2007 period, that accounting profits of Chinese food processing firms exhibited non-linear responses to temperature changes, peaking at a daily average temperature of 21–24°C and declining sharply at higher temperatures. Higher temperatures have wide-ranging effects – raising final-good inventory levels, hurting innovation activity, and reducing industrial output by decreasing TFP, investment in capital and capital stock, all of which caused the adverse impacts of higher temperatures on profits. If no additional adaptation is undertaken, the total profits and output of Chinese food processing firms are projected to decline annually by 15–25% and 14–22%, respectively, under RCP8.5 of the global climate models HadGEM2-ES and NorESM1-M by 2080.

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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (AJARE) provides a forum for innovative and scholarly work in agricultural and resource economics. First published in 1997, the Journal succeeds the Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics and the Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, upholding the tradition of these long-established journals. Accordingly, the editors are guided by the following objectives: -To maintain a high standard of analytical rigour offering sufficient variety of content so as to appeal to a broad spectrum of both academic and professional economists and policymakers. -In maintaining the tradition of its predecessor journals, to combine articles with policy reviews and surveys of key analytical issues in agricultural and resource economics.
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