Climate change and the macroeconomic structure in pre-industrial europe: new evidence from wavelet analysis.

The relationship between climate change and the macroeconomy in pre-industrial Europe has attracted considerable attention in recent years. This study follows the combined paradigms of evolutionary economics and ecological economics, in which wavelet analysis (spectrum analysis and coherence analysi...

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Main Authors: Qing Pei, David D Zhang, Guodong Li, Harry F Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4454689?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a5a12a50c8c44eb7833e6148975128df2020-11-25T02:04:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01106e012648010.1371/journal.pone.0126480Climate change and the macroeconomic structure in pre-industrial europe: new evidence from wavelet analysis.Qing PeiDavid D ZhangGuodong LiHarry F LeeThe relationship between climate change and the macroeconomy in pre-industrial Europe has attracted considerable attention in recent years. This study follows the combined paradigms of evolutionary economics and ecological economics, in which wavelet analysis (spectrum analysis and coherence analysis) is applied as the first attempt to examine the relationship between climate change and the macroeconomic structure in pre-industrial Europe in the frequency domain. Aside from confirming previous results, this study aims to further substantiate the association between climate change and macroeconomy by presenting new evidence obtained from the wavelet analysis. Our spectrum analysis shows a consistent and continuous frequency band of 60-80 years in the temperature, grain yield ratio, grain price, consumer price index, and real wage throughout the study period. Besides, coherence analysis shows that the macroeconomic structure is shaped more by climate change than population change. In addition, temperature is proven as a key climatic factor that influences the macroeconomic structure. The analysis reveals a unique frequency band of about 20 years (15-35 years) in the temperature in AD1600-1700, which could have contributed to the widespread economic crisis in pre-industrial Europe. Our findings may have indications in re-examining the Malthusian theory.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4454689?pdf=render
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David D Zhang
Guodong Li
Harry F Lee
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Climate change and the macroeconomic structure in pre-industrial europe: new evidence from wavelet analysis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Qing Pei
David D Zhang
Guodong Li
Harry F Lee
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title Climate change and the macroeconomic structure in pre-industrial europe: new evidence from wavelet analysis.
title_short Climate change and the macroeconomic structure in pre-industrial europe: new evidence from wavelet analysis.
title_full Climate change and the macroeconomic structure in pre-industrial europe: new evidence from wavelet analysis.
title_fullStr Climate change and the macroeconomic structure in pre-industrial europe: new evidence from wavelet analysis.
title_full_unstemmed Climate change and the macroeconomic structure in pre-industrial europe: new evidence from wavelet analysis.
title_sort climate change and the macroeconomic structure in pre-industrial europe: new evidence from wavelet analysis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The relationship between climate change and the macroeconomy in pre-industrial Europe has attracted considerable attention in recent years. This study follows the combined paradigms of evolutionary economics and ecological economics, in which wavelet analysis (spectrum analysis and coherence analysis) is applied as the first attempt to examine the relationship between climate change and the macroeconomic structure in pre-industrial Europe in the frequency domain. Aside from confirming previous results, this study aims to further substantiate the association between climate change and macroeconomy by presenting new evidence obtained from the wavelet analysis. Our spectrum analysis shows a consistent and continuous frequency band of 60-80 years in the temperature, grain yield ratio, grain price, consumer price index, and real wage throughout the study period. Besides, coherence analysis shows that the macroeconomic structure is shaped more by climate change than population change. In addition, temperature is proven as a key climatic factor that influences the macroeconomic structure. The analysis reveals a unique frequency band of about 20 years (15-35 years) in the temperature in AD1600-1700, which could have contributed to the widespread economic crisis in pre-industrial Europe. Our findings may have indications in re-examining the Malthusian theory.
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