Open Conference Systems, The 3rd International Conference on Economics, Business, and Management Research (ICEBMR)

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YOU CAN’T LIVE ALONE: SPATIAL CLIMATE CHANGE SHOCK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE LARGEST ARCHIPELAGIC STATE
Abdul Khaliq, Syafruddin Karimi, Werry Darta Taifur, Endrizal Ridwan

Last modified: 2024-05-04

Abstract


This study explores the effect of province-specific temperature and precipitation, which are expressed as deviancies of temperature and precipitation from historical data using the spatial Mankiw, Romer, and Weil (MRW) growth model. Performing a panel data set of 34 provinces covering the period from 2006 to 2022, this study predicts the nonlinear impact of climate change on per capita real output growth. We also show the inverted U-shaped curve from persistent changes in the temperature and precipitation on per capita real output growth either above or below its historical data. We found that a persistent increase in the average temperature or precipitation per year, in the absenteeism of mitigation policies, diminishes per capita real output growth. This study also explores climate change's spatial impacts on economic growth performance through spatial lambda and rho parameters. We discovered the significant provincial spillover impact of climate change on economic growth. We also identify that increasing temperature and precipitation in provincial neighbors further decreased economic growth. Furthermore, this study conducts a robustness test by employing spatial IRIO weight to meet the consistency of the baseline model. We display the robustness test, which significantly reconfirms the empirical results of the baseline model.

Keywords


Climate Change, Economic Growth, Spatial Econometrics