Published April 30, 2021 | Version v1
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The Impact of Temperature on Productivity and Labor Supply: Evidence from Indian Manufacturing

  • 1. Indian Statistical Institute
  • 2. Delhi School of Economics
  • 3. University of Chicago
  • 4. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Description

Hotter years are associated with lower economic output in developing countries. We show that the effect of temperature on labor is an important part of the explanation. Using microdata from selected firms in India, we estimate reduced worker productivity and increased absenteeism on hot days. Climate control significantly mitigates productivity losses. In a national panel of Indian factories, annual plant output falls by about 2% per degree Celsius. This response appears to be driven by a reduction in the output elasticity of labor. Our estimates are large enough to explain previously observed output losses in cross-country panels.

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DOI
10.1086/713733
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:14565

Funding

Rockefeller Foundation
Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations
Indian Statistical Institute

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Energy Policy Institute at Chicago