Measuring Economic Growth from Outer Space

Author: Henderson J. Vernon   Storeygard Adam   Weil David N.  

Publisher: American Economic Association

ISSN: 0002-8282

Source: The American Economic Review, Vol.102, Iss.2, 2012-04, pp. : 994-1028

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Abstract

We develop a statistical framework to use satellite data on night lights to augment official income growth measures. For countries with poor national income accounts, the optimal estimate of growth is a composite with roughly equal weights on conventionally measured growth and growth predicted from lights. Our estimates differ from official data by up to three percentage points annually. Using lights, empirical analyses of growth need no longer use countries as the unit of analysis; we can measure growth for sub- and supranational regions. We show, for example, that coastal areas in sub-Saharan Africa are growing slower than the hinterland.