Indemnifying smallholder farmers against crop loss is thought to play an important role in encouraging the adoption of new technologies and facilitating productivity growth, but to be infeasible due to information problems. Consequently there is interest in developing alternative, partial, insurance products. Examples include rainfall insurance and the limited liability inherent in credit contracts. I argue that although these products may reduce information asymmetry, ambiguity averse farmers struggle to assess whether the contracts reduce risk. This problem is most pronounced when the production technology is ambiguous, as is likely the case for new technologies. I formalize this argument and test the theory using data from two RCTs, cond...
, preferences for crop insurance programs are closely linked to credit market imperfections. Underst...
Low demand for index insurance in several recent pilot programs has created a puzzle for development...
We use a randomised experiment in Kenya to show that smallholder farmers respond to receiving a free...
Indemnifying smallholder farmers against crop loss is thought to play an important role in encouragi...
We conducted lab-in-the-field experiments with 1139 smallholders out of whom 596 have adopted IBI in...
The slow adoption of innovations in less developed countries has long been a puzzle, given the high ...
Index insurance is considered an important strategy to reduce agricultural risk and increase smallho...
In this paper, we argue that discontinuous preference over certain and uncertain outcomes (as in And...
Insufficient information is the main reason for the limited number of concluded contracts of insuran...
The main motivation for this paper is the recognition of the fact that asymmetric information is the...
Does production risk suppress the demand for credit? We implemented a randomized field experiment to...
Dissertation (MSc (Agric))--University of Pretoria, 2018.The uncertain nature of agricultural produc...
The investment decisions of small-scale farmers in developing countries are conditioned by their fin...
This report analyzes farmers' choice of crop insurance contracts and tests for the presence of asymm...
We use a randomised experiment in Kenya to analyse how smallholder farmers respond to receiving a fr...
, preferences for crop insurance programs are closely linked to credit market imperfections. Underst...
Low demand for index insurance in several recent pilot programs has created a puzzle for development...
We use a randomised experiment in Kenya to show that smallholder farmers respond to receiving a free...
Indemnifying smallholder farmers against crop loss is thought to play an important role in encouragi...
We conducted lab-in-the-field experiments with 1139 smallholders out of whom 596 have adopted IBI in...
The slow adoption of innovations in less developed countries has long been a puzzle, given the high ...
Index insurance is considered an important strategy to reduce agricultural risk and increase smallho...
In this paper, we argue that discontinuous preference over certain and uncertain outcomes (as in And...
Insufficient information is the main reason for the limited number of concluded contracts of insuran...
The main motivation for this paper is the recognition of the fact that asymmetric information is the...
Does production risk suppress the demand for credit? We implemented a randomized field experiment to...
Dissertation (MSc (Agric))--University of Pretoria, 2018.The uncertain nature of agricultural produc...
The investment decisions of small-scale farmers in developing countries are conditioned by their fin...
This report analyzes farmers' choice of crop insurance contracts and tests for the presence of asymm...
We use a randomised experiment in Kenya to analyse how smallholder farmers respond to receiving a fr...
, preferences for crop insurance programs are closely linked to credit market imperfections. Underst...
Low demand for index insurance in several recent pilot programs has created a puzzle for development...
We use a randomised experiment in Kenya to show that smallholder farmers respond to receiving a free...