@article{oai:tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp:00029752, author = {沖山, 充 and OKIYAMA, Mitsuru and 池川, 真里亜 and IKEGAWA, Maria and 徳永, 澄憲 and TOKUNAGA, Suminori}, journal = {筑波大学農林社会経済研究, UNIVERSITY OF TSUKUBA RURAL ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY}, month = {Oct}, note = {The purpose of this paper is an examination to make the impacts of a climate change caused by global warming on agriculture production in Japan. Using a panel data analysis with the panel data being composed of 8 regions, this paper analyzes the following subjects: the measurement of the Cobb-Douglas production function by the rice, the vegetables and potatoes, and the fruits without the weather variables (the average temperature, the average amount of solar radiation and the average precipitation) and with them. We cannot get the Cobb-Douglas functions of the rice, the vegetables and potatoes and fruits as the capital stock variable do not become a significant variable in spite of using both the fixes effect model and the random effect model, so that we tried to make use of the production function of labor variable only. We found that the harvest of farm products heavily depends on climate conditions on the grounds that the parameter of weather variables becomes a significant sign and t(z)-statistics. As the result of estimations of each production function with weather variables, the harvest of rise, vegetables and potatoes, and fruits has been a 6.0% decrease, a 4.5% decrease and a 5.4% decrease respectively providing the average temperature rises to 1℃ . According to the above results, a climate change caused by global warming represents a significant threat to agriculture products as the rise of temperature has brought on a small amount of solar radiation and a heavy rain, simultaneously.}, pages = {1--17}, title = {気候変動による我が国農業生産に及ぼす影響分析 : 8 地域パネルデータを用いて}, volume = {29}, year = {2013} }