Nighttime Lights Revisited

The growing availability of free or inexpensive satellite imagery has inspired many researchers to investigate the use of earth observation data for monitoring economic activity around the world. One of the most popular earth observation data sets is the so-called nighttime lights from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program. Researchers have found positive correlations between nighttime lights and several economic variables. These correlations are based on data measured in levels, with a cross-section of observations within a single time period across countries or other geographic units. The findings suggest that nighttime lights could be used as a proxy for some economic variables, especially in areas or times where data are weak or unavailable. Yet, logic suggests that nighttime lights cannot serve as a good proxy for monitoring the within-in country growth rates all of these variables. Examples examined this paper include constant price gross domestic product, non-agricultural gross domestic product, manufacturing value added, and capital stocks, as well as electricity consumption, total population, and urban population. The study finds that the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program data are quite noisy and therefore the resulting growth elasticities of Defense Meteorological Satellite Program nighttime lights with respect to most of these socioeconomic variables are low, unstable over time, and generate little explanatory power. The one exception for which Defense Meteorological Satellite Program nighttime lights could serve as a proxy is electricity consumption, measured in 10-year intervals. It is hoped that improved data from the recently launched Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership satellite will help expand or improve these outcomes. Testing this should be an important next step.

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Main Authors: Addison, Douglas, Stewart, Benjamin
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015-11
Subjects:GROWTH RATES, INCOME PER CAPITA, EQUIPMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, INSTALLATION, STOCK, VALUATION, SEARCH, GROWTH ELASTICITY, DATA CENTER, INCOME, INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES, EXPECTATIONS, ANNUAL GROWTH RATE, SATELLITES, REAL GDP, INFORMATION, ELASTICITY, BOOKMARK, MONITORING, PLANNED ECONOMY, INCOME CONSTANT, IMAGE, TECHNICAL CHANGE, TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTION, POLICY DISCUSSIONS, STORAGE FACILITIES, VARIABLES, CAPITAL STOCK, ANNUAL GROWTH, INDEPENDENT VARIABLE, PRICE, INPUTS, TIME PERIOD, PANEL REGRESSIONS, WEALTH, 0 HYPOTHESIS, TRENDS, INDEPENDENT VARIABLES, OPEN ACCESS, SATELLITE, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, DEVELOPMENT, AVERAGE GROWTH RATE, PIXEL, TIME PERIODS, STANDARD DEVIATION, LONG-TERM GROWTH, TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY, GROWTH LEVEL, POPULATION GROWTH, ECONOMIC DOWNTURNS, TOTAL CONSUMPTION, PRODUCTIVITY, CRITERIA, RELATIVE PRICES, LABOR, PRODUCT, UTILITY, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, AVERAGING, INVENTORY, AVERAGE GROWTH, ECONOMIC RESEARCH, LAND USE, MANUFACTURING, MARKET ECONOMY, UNEMPLOYMENT, TECHNOLOGY, CONSUMPTION, INSPECTION, CAPITAL, ECONOMIC OUTCOMES, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, RESULTS, VALUE, ACTUAL GROWTH, DEPENDENT VARIABLE, ELECTRICITY, RAW DATA, MACROECONOMICS, POOR COUNTRIES, TFP, NETWORKS, URBAN AREAS, INTERMEDIATE GOODS, AGRICULTURE, CONSUMERS, MEASUREMENT, GROSS OUTPUT, HIGH INCOME COUNTRIES, IMAGES, PRODUCTION FUNCTION, ECONOMICS, EXPLANATORY POWER, COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY, REGRESSION ANALYSIS, ADMINISTRATION, FIXED EFFECTS, RESULT, DATA SETS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TRADE, GDP, DATA SET, GOODS, LAND, THEORY, GROWTH RATE, NETWORK, RURAL AREAS, POVERTY, EXTERNAL SHOCKS, INFRARED, POLICY RESEARCH, OUTCOMES, AGGREGATE PRODUCTION FUNCTION, DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS, LINEAR REGRESSION, PRICES, USES, ECONOMIC STATISTICS, DEVELOPMENT POLICY, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, GROWTH,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25467938/nighttime-lights-revisited-use-nighttime-lights-data-proxy-economic-variables
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/23460
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