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Capacity to Adapt to Temperature Effects on Crop Yields: Evidence from Rice Production in Japan

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  • YI-CHUN KO
  • Shinsuke Uchida
  • AKIRA HIBIKI

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The main purpose of our paper is to explore mechanisms of farmer's adaptation to climate change. Specifically, we assess the farmer's adaptation capacity to extremely low and high temperatures by quantifying the effect of farmer's age and experience on the temperature-yield relationship. We estimate their effects by conducting the panel (short-run adjustment) and long-differences (long-run adaptation) analyses following Burke and Emerick (2016) with the municipality-level rice yield data in Japan from 1993 to 2018. We find that both age and experience of extreme temperatures are significant factors that strengthen the farmer's adaptation capacity to climate. Age is more likely to help farmers adjust to annual weather fluctuations than to assist long-term adaptation to climate, whilst the past experience of extreme temperatures rather encourages farmers to adapt to the climate in the long run.

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  • YI-CHUN KO & Shinsuke Uchida & AKIRA HIBIKI, 2022. "Capacity to Adapt to Temperature Effects on Crop Yields: Evidence from Rice Production in Japan," TUPD Discussion Papers 12, Graduate School of Economics and Management, Tohoku University.
  • Handle: RePEc:toh:tupdaa:12
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