This paper uses historical monthly temperature level data for a panel of 114 countries to identify the effects of within year temperature level variability on productivity growth in five different macro regions, i.e., (1) Africa, (2) Asia, (3) Europe, (4) North America and (5) South America. We find two primary results. First, higher intra-annual temperature variability reduces (increases) productivity in Europe and North America (Asia). Second, higher intra-annual temperature variability has no significant effects on productivity in Africa and South America. Additional empirical tests indicate also the following: (1) rising intra-annual temperature variability reduces productivity (even thought less significantly)in both tropical and non-t...
The world's climate has already changed measurably in response to accumulated greenhouse gases emiss...
Empirical evidence suggests that variations in climate affect economic growth across countries over ...
International audienceClimate variability is critically important for nature and society, especially...
In many countries, GDP varies by several percent from quarter to quarter. It has long been conjectur...
This paper investigates the effect of temperature on economic growth on a panel of 156 countries ove...
This study examines the effects of temperature variability on long-run economic development. To iden...
We study the long-term impact of climate change on economic activity across countries, using a stoch...
The authors of this paper show that overall economic productivity is nonlinear in temperature for al...
This paper uses historical fluctuations in temperature within countries to identify its effects on a...
In order to develop efficient strategies to counter the adverse economic consequences of climate cha...
Recently it has been hypothesized that climate change will affect total factor productivity growth. ...
We study the impact of climate volatility on economic growth exploiting data on 133 countries betwee...
This paper uses historical fluctuations in temperature within coun-tries to identify its effects on ...
This analysis, by using a cross-section data of 111 countries for different samples of 1997-2006 per...
We present a novel data set of subnational economic output, Gross Regional Product (GRP), for more t...
The world's climate has already changed measurably in response to accumulated greenhouse gases emiss...
Empirical evidence suggests that variations in climate affect economic growth across countries over ...
International audienceClimate variability is critically important for nature and society, especially...
In many countries, GDP varies by several percent from quarter to quarter. It has long been conjectur...
This paper investigates the effect of temperature on economic growth on a panel of 156 countries ove...
This study examines the effects of temperature variability on long-run economic development. To iden...
We study the long-term impact of climate change on economic activity across countries, using a stoch...
The authors of this paper show that overall economic productivity is nonlinear in temperature for al...
This paper uses historical fluctuations in temperature within countries to identify its effects on a...
In order to develop efficient strategies to counter the adverse economic consequences of climate cha...
Recently it has been hypothesized that climate change will affect total factor productivity growth. ...
We study the impact of climate volatility on economic growth exploiting data on 133 countries betwee...
This paper uses historical fluctuations in temperature within coun-tries to identify its effects on ...
This analysis, by using a cross-section data of 111 countries for different samples of 1997-2006 per...
We present a novel data set of subnational economic output, Gross Regional Product (GRP), for more t...
The world's climate has already changed measurably in response to accumulated greenhouse gases emiss...
Empirical evidence suggests that variations in climate affect economic growth across countries over ...
International audienceClimate variability is critically important for nature and society, especially...