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Fair weather or foul? The macroeconomic effects of El NiƱo

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Authors

Cashin, P 
Raissi, M 

Abstract

This paper employs a dynamic multi-country framework to analyze the international macroeconomic transmission of El NiƱo weather shocks. This framework comprises 21 country/region-specific models, estimated over the period 1979Q2 to 2013Q1, and accounts for not only direct exposures of countries to El NiƱo shocks but also indirect effects through third-markets. We contribute to the climateā€“macroeconomy literature by exploiting exogenous variation in El NiƱo weather events over time, and their impact on different regions cross-sectionally, to causatively identify the effects of El NiƱo shocks (direct and total) on growth, inflation, energy and non-fuel commodity prices. The results show that there are considerable heterogeneities in the responses of different countries to El NiƱo shocks. While Australia, Chile, Indonesia, India, Japan, New Zealand and South Africa face a short-lived fall in economic activity in response to an El NiƱo shock, for other countries (including the United States and European region), an El NiƱo occurrence has a growth-enhancing effect. Furthermore, most countries in our sample experience short-run inflationary pressures as both energy and non-fuel commodity prices increase. Given these findings, macroeconomic policy formulation should take into consideration the likelihood and effects of El NiƱo weather episodes.

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El NiƱo weather shocks, oil and non-fuel commodity prices, global macroeconometric modelling, international business cycle

Journal Title

Journal of International Economics

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Journal ISSN

0022-1996
1873-0353

Volume Title

106

Publisher

Elsevier
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