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Weather shocks, maize yields and adaptation in rural China

Research output: Working paper

Published
Publication date01/2016
Place of PublicationLancaster
PublisherLancaster University, Department of Economics
Number of pages45
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Publication series

NameEconomics Working Paper Series

Abstract

Based on panel household data collected between 2004 and 2010, we assess the impact of weather shocks on maize yields in the two main producing regions in China, the Northern spring maize zone and the Yellow-Huai Valley summer maize zone. Temperature, drought, wet conditions, and precipitations have detrimental effects on maize yields in the two maize zones.
Nonetheless, the magnitude of those effects appears to be low compared to other parts of the world. Adaptation seems to be key in the region where the largest impact is estimated. On the contrary, the lower impact found in the other region, the Yellow-Huai Valley summer maize zone, is low but likely to intensify.