Authors
Matthew E Kahn, Kamiar Mohaddes, Ryan NC Ng, M Hashem Pesaran, Mehdi Raissi, Jui-Chung Yang
Publication date
2021/12/1
Journal
Energy Economics
Volume
104
Pages
105624
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
We study the long-term impact of climate change on economic activity across countries, using a stochastic growth model where productivity is affected by deviations of temperature and precipitation from their long-term moving average historical norms. Using a panel data set of 174 countries over the years 1960 to 2014, we find that per-capita real output growth is adversely affected by persistent changes in the temperature above or below its historical norm, but we do not obtain any statistically significant effects for changes in precipitation. We also show that the marginal effects of temperature shocks vary across climates and income groups. Our counterfactual analysis suggests that a persistent increase in average global temperature by 0.04 °C per year, in the absence of mitigation policies, reduces world real GDP per capita by more than 7 percent by 2100. On the other hand, abiding by the Paris Agreement goals …
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