Geography, including climatic factors, have long been considered potentially important elements in shaping socio-economic activities, alongside other determinants, such as institutions. Here we demonstrate that geography and climate variables satisfactorily explain the worldwide economic activity as measured by the per capita Gross Cell Product (GCP-PC) at a fine geographical resolution, typically much higher than country average. A 1° by 1° GCPPC dataset has been key for establishing and testing a direct relationship between 'local' geography/climate and GCP-PC. Not only have we tested the geography and climate hypothesis using many possible explanatory variables, importantly we have also predicted and reconstructed GCP-PC worldwide by ret...
The last two decades have witnessed a dramatic growth in interest in the interaction between economi...
The world's climate has already changed measurably in response to accumulated greenhouse gases emiss...
Recently it has been hypothesized that climate change will affect total factor productivity growth. ...
Geography, including climatic factors, have long been considered potentially important elements in s...
This paper applies G-Econ+, an updated version of the G-Econ database by Nordhaus, to analyze the in...
We present a novel data set of subnational economic output, Gross Regional Product (GRP), for more t...
This paper analyzes the statistical relationship between climatic factors and the global distributio...
The last two decades have witnessed a dramatic growth in interest in the interaction between economi...
Fonds audiovisuel du programme "ESCoM-AAR" (Equipe Sémiotique Cognitive et nouveaux Médias - Archive...
Climate plays an important function in many aspects of human lives and, not surprisingly, receives c...
In a series of papers, my colleagues and I have demonstrated that levels of per capita income, econo...
Most studies of economic growth have tended to ignore or underplay the role of physical geography. O...
This paper addresses the complex relationship between geography and macroeconomic growth. We investi...
Geographic information systems (GIS) data was used on a global scale to examine the relationship bet...
This paper quantitatively assesses the world's changing economic geography and sectoral specializati...
The last two decades have witnessed a dramatic growth in interest in the interaction between economi...
The world's climate has already changed measurably in response to accumulated greenhouse gases emiss...
Recently it has been hypothesized that climate change will affect total factor productivity growth. ...
Geography, including climatic factors, have long been considered potentially important elements in s...
This paper applies G-Econ+, an updated version of the G-Econ database by Nordhaus, to analyze the in...
We present a novel data set of subnational economic output, Gross Regional Product (GRP), for more t...
This paper analyzes the statistical relationship between climatic factors and the global distributio...
The last two decades have witnessed a dramatic growth in interest in the interaction between economi...
Fonds audiovisuel du programme "ESCoM-AAR" (Equipe Sémiotique Cognitive et nouveaux Médias - Archive...
Climate plays an important function in many aspects of human lives and, not surprisingly, receives c...
In a series of papers, my colleagues and I have demonstrated that levels of per capita income, econo...
Most studies of economic growth have tended to ignore or underplay the role of physical geography. O...
This paper addresses the complex relationship between geography and macroeconomic growth. We investi...
Geographic information systems (GIS) data was used on a global scale to examine the relationship bet...
This paper quantitatively assesses the world's changing economic geography and sectoral specializati...
The last two decades have witnessed a dramatic growth in interest in the interaction between economi...
The world's climate has already changed measurably in response to accumulated greenhouse gases emiss...
Recently it has been hypothesized that climate change will affect total factor productivity growth. ...