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Firm-Level Climate Change Adaptation : Micro Evidence from 134 Nations

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  • Claudia N. Berg
  • Bettarelli,Luca
  • Furceri,Davide
  • Ganslmeier,Michael
  • Arti Grover
  • Megan Elizabeth Lang
  • Marc Tobias Schiffbauer

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Are firms adapting to climate change? This paper studies this question by combining geocoded World Bank Enterprise Survey data with spatially granular weather data to estimate temperature response functions for nearly 160,000 firms in 134 countries over a 15-year period. Our results show that market imperfections in low- and middle-income countries constrain firms’ ability to adapt. Small and medium-size firms in low- and low-middle income countries are most vulnerable, with revenues declining by 12 percent in years with temperatures 0.5◦C above historical averages. The impact is equally strong for manufacturing and services firms and result from declines in labor productivity and wages. Heat-sensitive sectors and less resilient firms are more severely affected, reinforcing the causal interpretation. Unique firm-level information on policy constraints including limited financing, burdensome regulations, and unsafe conditions suggest that such factors raise adaptation costs, undermining economic resilience to climate change.

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  • Claudia N. Berg & Bettarelli,Luca & Furceri,Davide & Ganslmeier,Michael & Arti Grover & Megan Elizabeth Lang & Marc Tobias Schiffbauer, 2025. "Firm-Level Climate Change Adaptation : Micro Evidence from 134 Nations," Policy Research Working Paper Series 11081, The World Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:wbrwps:11081
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