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Spatial Correlation, Trade, and Inequality: Evidence from the Global Climate

Solomon Hsiang, Jonathan I. Dingel , Kyle C. Meng

Goldman School of Public Policy Working Paper (January 2019)

Abstract

This paper shows that greater global spatial correlation of productivities can increase crosscountry welfare dispersion by increasing the correlation between a country’s productivity and its gains from trade. We causally validate this general-equilibrium prediction using a global climatic phenomenon as a natural experiment. We find that gains from trade in cereals over the last halfcentury were larger for more productive countries and smaller for less productive countries when cereal productivity was more spatially correlated. Incorporating this general-equilibrium effect into a projection of climate-change impacts raises projected international inequality, with higher welfare losses across most of Africa.

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