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THOMAS JACQUET

DOCTORANT(E)

Thesis title

  • Modélisation et quantification de l'impact du climat sur les fluctuations économiques

Under the direction of

  • arrow_right Thesis supervisor: Cécile Couharde

Research group

    Macroéconomie internationale, finance, matières premières et économétrie financière

ORCID

HAL open science

2026-4

The Unequal Burden of Heat: Spatial Heterogeneity in Productivity Responses in French Agriculture

Thomas Jacquet

Abstract
This article assesses the short- and medium-term effects of extreme heat on agricultural productivity across French departments during 1980-2023. Using high-resolution ERA5-Land temperature data and CORINE Land Cover, we construct a sector-specific Extreme Degree Days (EDD) index, weighted by cropland and pasture shares to capture sector-specific thermal stress. We estimate department-specific impulse responses via local projections and find significant and persistent productivity losses following heat shocks above 29 °C, with effects intensifying over a four-year horizon and attenuating only modestly thereafter. A Wald test confirms substantial regional heterogeneity in sensitivity to extreme temperatures. The negative impacts are particularly pronounced in lower-productivity, livestock-oriented departments clustered between 44.5° and 46° north latitude. These findings underscore the macroeconomic relevance of a spatially disaggregated measure of exposure to extreme temperatures and highlight the urgency of region-specific adaptation strategies as these episodes intensify.
Mot(s) clé(s)
Agriculture; Climate change; Extreme heat; France; Productivity
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