Global Temperature, R&D Expenditure, and Growth
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Date
2017-11-15
Author
Donadelli, Michael
Grüning, Patrick
Jüppner, Marcus
Kizys, Renatas
SAFE No.
188
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Abstract
We shed new light on the macroeconomic effects of rising temperatures. In the data, a shock to global temperature dampens expenditures in research and development (R&D). We rationalize this empirical evidence within a stochastic endogenous growth model, featuring temperature risk and growth sustained through innovations. In line with the novel evidence in the data, temperature shocks undermine economic growth via a drop in R&D. Moreover, in our endogenous growth setting temperature risk generates non-negligible welfare costs (i.e., 11% of lifetime utility). An active government, which is committed to a zero fiscal deficit policy, can offset the welfare costs of global temperature risk by subsidizing the aggregate capital investment with one-fifth of total public spending.
Research Area
Financial Markets
Keywords
global temperature, r&d, welfare costs
JEL Classification
E30, G12, Q00
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Corporate Governance
Fiscal Stability
Macro Finance
Fiscal Stability
Macro Finance
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Working Paper
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