What Do We Learn from the Weather? The New Climate-Economy Literature
Harvard University Press · Northwestern University · +1 more institution
Abstract
A rapidly growing body of research applies panel methods to examine how temperature, precipitation, and windstorms influence economic outcomes. These studies focus on changes in weather realizations over time within a given spatial area and demonstrate impacts on agricultural output, industrial output, labor productivity, energy demand, health, conflict, and economic growth, among other outcomes. By harnessing exogenous variation over time within a given spatial unit, these studies help credibly identify (i) the breadth of channels linking weather and the economy, (ii) heterogeneous treatment effects across different types of locations, and (iii) nonlinear effects of weather variables. This paper reviews the…
Citation impact
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- 136.65
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- 100%
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- 213
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3Topics & keywords
- Productivity
- Climate change
- Economics
- Agriculture
- Work (physics)
- Unit (ring theory)
- Panel data
- Economic geography
- Climate action