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Droughts and Deficits: The Global Impact of Droughts on Economic Growth

24 May 2023

As climate change intensifies, dry rainfall shocks and droughts are a growing concern. At the same time, scientific evidence suggests that the world has surpassed the safe planetary boundary for green water, which is water stored in biomass and soil that is crucial for maintaining climate resilience. Yet, evidence at the global scale of these combined forces on economic growth is poorly understood. This paper attempts to fill this gap by using data on annual subnational gross domestic product for 82 countries from 1990–2014. Using rainfall shocks as plausibly exogenous variations in a spatially specific panel at the grid level, the analysis finds that the global effects of droughts on economic activity are substantial. Moderate to extreme droughts reduce gross domestic product per capita growth between 0.39 and 0.85 percentage point, on average, depending on the level of development and baseline climatic conditions, with low- and middle-income countries in arid areas sustaining the highest relative losses. In high-income countries, moderate droughts have no impact, and only extreme droughts have adverse effects, reducing growth by about 0.3 percentage point, a little less than half the impact felt in the low- and middle-income country sample for the same intensity of drought. Crucially, the impact of a dry shock of a given magnitude also depends on antecedent green water availability. The results show that increases in soil moisture in previous years can neutralize the harmful impacts from a dry shock, with suggestive evidence that local and upstream forest cover are key channels through which these impacts manifest. These findings have important implications for measuring the economic impact of droughts and can inform adaptation investments.
climate resilience land use drought soil moisture rainfall poverty reduction :: achieving shared growth macroeconomics and economic growth :: climate change economics rural development :: agricultural growth and rural development rainfall shocks gdp growth and drought green water

Authors

Zaveri, Esha D., Damania, RIchard, Engle, Nathan

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Policy Research Working Papers
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-10453
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34067050
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34067050
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United States of America
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Policy Research Working Papers; 10463
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WPS10453
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
UNIT
Global Solutions Water (SWAGL)
URI
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/39840
date disclosure
2023-05-23

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