温度对经济增长和经济政策不确定性影响的新证据:面板量化方法

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Flora Leventis, Panagiotis Palaios
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摘要

本文提供了温度对人均 GDP 增长和经济政策不确定性(epu)影响的新证据。我们采用矩量方法(Machado 和 Santos Silva,2019 年),以 1980-2021 年期间的 31 个国家为样本,这是我们审查过的最新研究成果的时间范围。据我们所知,在面板量化设置中,温度对 epu 的影响以前从未被研究过。我们的实证结果证明了温度对增长率和 epu 的非对称影响。具体来说,根据我们的主要发现首先,气温对人均 GDP 增长率的影响是二次的、负的,并且随着我们从高位(经济繁荣)向低位(经济低迷)移动,影响的绝对值会增加。其次,温度较高的国家更容易受到经济政策不确定性的影响,随着不确定性的增加,这种影响会更加明显。第三,在经济较弱的国家,温度对国内生产总值的影响高于政治影响,而在经济较强的国家,政治影响的程度则更大。总之,我们的研究结果表明,气候变化导致的气温上升对发展前景构成了重大威胁,尤其是(但不限于)较贫穷的国家,这些国家通常气温较高,而且由于政治不稳定和缺乏基本的经济基础设施,面临着严重的经济政策不确定性问题。
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Fresh evidence from temperature effects on growth and economic policy uncertainty: A panel quantile approach

This paper provides fresh evidence of temperature effects on GDP per capita growth and economic policy uncertainty (epu). We apply the quantile via moments methodology (Machado and Santos Silva, 2019) in a sample of 31 countries for the period 1980–2021, the most current time frame of the work we reviewed. To the best of our knowledge, temperature effects on epu, in a panel quantile setting, have not been examined before. Our empirical results provide evidence in favor of asymmetric temperature impacts on both growth rates and epu. Specifically, according to our main findings: First, the impact of temperature on the growth rate of GDP per capita is quadratic, negative and increases, in absolute terms, as we move from the upper (flourishing economy) to the lower (bearish economy) quantiles. Second, hotter countries are more vulnerable to economic policy uncertainty, with the effect being more pronounced as uncertainty increases. Third, the temperature effect on GDP is higher than the political effect in weaker economies, while the political effect becomes of greater magnitude in stronger economies. Overall, our results indicate that an increase in temperature due to climate change poses important threats for the development prospects especially, but not exclusively, of the poorer countries that usually have both higher temperatures and face severe issues of economic policy uncertainty due to political instability and lack of basic economic infrastructure.

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Journal of Economic Asymmetries
Journal of Economic Asymmetries Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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