Template-type: ReDif-Paper 1.0 Author-Name: Coccia M. Author-workplace-name: UNU-MERIT Title: Temperate climate - Innovative outputs nexus Abstract: Technological change is a vital human activity that interacts with geographic factors and environment. The purpose of the study here is to analyse the relationship between geo-climate zones of the globe and technological outputs in order to detect favourable areas that spur higher technological change and, as a consequence, human development. The main finding is that innovative outputs are higher in geographical areas with a temperate climate latitudes. In fact, warm temperate climates are favourable environments for human societies that, by a long-run process of adaptation and learning, create platforms of institutions and communications systems, infrastructures, legal systems, economic governance and socio-economic networks that support inventions and diffusion of innovations. The linkages between observed facts show the vital geo-climate sources of fruitful patterns of the technological innovation and economic growth. Keywords: Economic Development, Technological Change, Research and Development, Intellectual Property Rights, Regional Economic Activity, Economic Growth Classification-JEL: O10, O30, R11, R12 Series: UNU-MERIT Working Papers Creation-Date: 2014 Number: 2014-088 File-URL: https://unu-merit.nl/publications/wppdf/2014/wp2014-088.pdf File-Format: application/pdf File-Size: 865002 Handle: RePEc:unm:unumer:2014088