Countries with the highest labor productivity overwhelmingly lie in the world's temperate climatic zones far away from the equator. The question we address is whether climatic conditions as measured by distance from the equator remain correlated with labor productivity after other variables are taken into account. We find that climatic conditions do not have a significant impact on labor productivity once we control for factor accumulation and cultural diversity within countries. Our regression results suggest that cultural diversity as measured by the degree of ethnolinguistic fractionalization may severely limit economic development in presently poor countries.productivity, climatic conditions, factor accumulation, ethnolinguistic diversi...
Recently it has been hypothesized that climate change will affect total factor productivity growth. ...
The circumstances in which societies adapt their cultural values and practices to cold, temperate, a...
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We investigate whether cultural diversity across US cities (measured as the variety of native langua...
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The authors of this paper show that overall economic productivity is nonlinear in temperature for al...
Recently it has been hypothesized that climate change will affect total factor productivity growth. ...
The circumstances in which societies adapt their cultural values and practices to cold, temperate, a...
This theory-based study tests the interactive impacts of the demands of thermal climate and wealth r...
This analysis, by using a cross-section data of 111 countries for different samples of 1997-2006 per...
We use two methodologies, the least square dummy variables approach and the dynamic factor models, t...
The purpose of the present research was to demonstrate that the perceived importance of wages is a f...
Geography, including climatic factors, have long been considered potentially important elements in s...
Output per worker varies enormously across countries. Why? Our analysis shows that differences in go...
We investigate whether cultural diversity across US cities (measured as the variety of native langua...
In this paper, we bridge economic data and climatic time series to assess the vulnerability of a pre...
We investigate the relationship between diversity and productivity in Europe using an original datas...
In this study, we examined the relationship between the demographic diversity and innovative climate...
Do openness and human capital accumulation promote economic growth? While intuition argues yes, the ...
Data from 43 countries were used to examine the negative association between ambient temperature and...
The authors of this paper show that overall economic productivity is nonlinear in temperature for al...
Recently it has been hypothesized that climate change will affect total factor productivity growth. ...
The circumstances in which societies adapt their cultural values and practices to cold, temperate, a...
This theory-based study tests the interactive impacts of the demands of thermal climate and wealth r...