Temperature variability and long-run economic development
Manuel Linsenmeier
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Abstract:
This study examines the effects of temperature variability on long-run economic development. To identify causal effects, a novel econometric strategy is employed, based on spatial first-differences. Economic activity is proxied by satellite data on nightlights. Drawing on climate science, the study distinguishes between temperature variability on three time scales: day-to-day, seasonal, and interannual variability. The results indicate that day-to-day temperature variability has a statistically significant, negative effect on economic activity, while seasonal variability has a smaller but also negative effect. The effect of interannual variability is positive at low temperatures, but negative at high temperatures. Furthermore, the results suggest that daily temperature levels have a non-linear effect on economic activity with an optimal temperature around 15 degrees Celsius. However, most of the estimated effects of variability cannot be explained with this non-linearity and instead seem to be due to larger uncertainty about future temperature realisations. The empirical effects can be found in both urban and rural areas, and they cannot be explained by the distribution of agriculture. The results indicate that projected changes of temperature variability might add to the costs of anthropogenic climate change especially in relatively warm and currently relatively poor regions.
Keywords: climate; temperature; nightlights; day-to-day variability; seasonal variability; interannual variability; UKRI fund (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q54 Q56 R11 R12 R14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-09-01
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Published in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1, September, 2023, 121. ISSN: 0095-0696
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