The extent to which crop insurance programs have resulted in additional land being brought into production has been a topic of considerable debate. We extend a multi-equation structural model of crop acreage response, insurance participation, CRP enrollment, and input usage developed in Goodwin and Vandeveer (2000) to wheat and barley production in the "Northern Great Plains" region. We also update earlier results for corn and soybean production in the "Heartland" region. Our results confirm earlier findings that increased participation in insurance programs provoke a statistically significant acreage response. This response is, however, relatively modest. We find that cross-the-board decreases of 50% in insurance premiums significantly i...
Recently, the Federal Crop Insurance Program (FCIP) has come under fire from both popular press (e.g...
Crop insurance is widely used on major crops raised in the Northern Plains. Prospective reductions i...
The U.S. current taxpayer-subsidized crop insurance program represents a culmination of a series of ...
The extent to which crop insurance programs have resulted in additional land being brought into prod...
The extent to which crop insurance programs have resulted in additional land being brought into prod...
The extent to which crop insurance programs have resulted in additional land being brought into prod...
The extent to which crop insurance programs have resulted in additional land being brought into prod...
U.S. farm policy has undergone a series of premium subsidy increases since 1994 to make crop insuran...
Over the last ten to fifteen years, federally subsidized crop insurance has grown from a relatively ...
The first 50 years of the Federal crop insurance program were marked by low enrollment levels. To bo...
The U.S. federal crop insurance program experienced periodic policy changes over the past three deca...
The Agricultural Risk Protection Act greatly increased the expected marginal net benefit of farmers ...
An econometric model of planted wheat acreage was estimated for five distinct production regions in ...
This paper presents findings from an analytical scheme that offers a promising alternative to tradit...
The Agricultural Act of 2014 increased the role of risk-mitigating policies in U.S. agricultural pol...
Recently, the Federal Crop Insurance Program (FCIP) has come under fire from both popular press (e.g...
Crop insurance is widely used on major crops raised in the Northern Plains. Prospective reductions i...
The U.S. current taxpayer-subsidized crop insurance program represents a culmination of a series of ...
The extent to which crop insurance programs have resulted in additional land being brought into prod...
The extent to which crop insurance programs have resulted in additional land being brought into prod...
The extent to which crop insurance programs have resulted in additional land being brought into prod...
The extent to which crop insurance programs have resulted in additional land being brought into prod...
U.S. farm policy has undergone a series of premium subsidy increases since 1994 to make crop insuran...
Over the last ten to fifteen years, federally subsidized crop insurance has grown from a relatively ...
The first 50 years of the Federal crop insurance program were marked by low enrollment levels. To bo...
The U.S. federal crop insurance program experienced periodic policy changes over the past three deca...
The Agricultural Risk Protection Act greatly increased the expected marginal net benefit of farmers ...
An econometric model of planted wheat acreage was estimated for five distinct production regions in ...
This paper presents findings from an analytical scheme that offers a promising alternative to tradit...
The Agricultural Act of 2014 increased the role of risk-mitigating policies in U.S. agricultural pol...
Recently, the Federal Crop Insurance Program (FCIP) has come under fire from both popular press (e.g...
Crop insurance is widely used on major crops raised in the Northern Plains. Prospective reductions i...
The U.S. current taxpayer-subsidized crop insurance program represents a culmination of a series of ...