To investigate the poor participation rate of cranberry growers in the multiple-peril crop insurance program, a sample of 15 Massachusetts growers was interviewed. According to their risk preferences, a much greater proportion of growers should have insured, than actually did. A possible solution is to match the distribution used by the insurer closer to that believed by the grower. Adjusting each grower's historical yield series for trend brought the historical and subjective mean yields much closer. However, an aggregate test found the effect of adjustment to be insignificant, implying that the avenue for increased participation lies elsewhere
Adverse selection is often blamed for crop insurance indemnities exceeding premiums plus subsidies. ...
This study evaluates the impacts on gross revenue distributions of the use of alternative crop insur...
This study investigates the potential for alternative multi-crop revenue insurance designs in compa...
To investigate the poor participation rate of cranberry growers in the multiple-peril crop insurance...
To investigate the poor participation rate of cranberry growers in the multiple-peril crop insurance...
To investigate the poor participation rate of cranberry growersin the multiple-peril crop insurance ...
The usefulness of FCIC multiple peril crop insurance on diversified, irrigated, high yielding farms ...
Crop insurance is a frequent topic of debate among policymakers. This dissertation answers questions...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine further the factors that influence farmers’ decision...
Proposals for reform of the federal multiple-peril crop insurance program for specialty crops seek t...
[[abstract]]This study focused on how to redesign MPCI and GRP so that they are more attractive to f...
The government intends to rely on an insurance-based solution to yield risk, therefore, it is import...
This study examines the relationship between subjective yield distributions elicited from Kentucky f...
Subsidies for crop insurance are set as a percent of premium. Since premium rates are a direct funct...
Adverse selection is often blamed for crop insurance indemnities exceeding premiums plus subsidies. ...
Adverse selection is often blamed for crop insurance indemnities exceeding premiums plus subsidies. ...
This study evaluates the impacts on gross revenue distributions of the use of alternative crop insur...
This study investigates the potential for alternative multi-crop revenue insurance designs in compa...
To investigate the poor participation rate of cranberry growers in the multiple-peril crop insurance...
To investigate the poor participation rate of cranberry growers in the multiple-peril crop insurance...
To investigate the poor participation rate of cranberry growersin the multiple-peril crop insurance ...
The usefulness of FCIC multiple peril crop insurance on diversified, irrigated, high yielding farms ...
Crop insurance is a frequent topic of debate among policymakers. This dissertation answers questions...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine further the factors that influence farmers’ decision...
Proposals for reform of the federal multiple-peril crop insurance program for specialty crops seek t...
[[abstract]]This study focused on how to redesign MPCI and GRP so that they are more attractive to f...
The government intends to rely on an insurance-based solution to yield risk, therefore, it is import...
This study examines the relationship between subjective yield distributions elicited from Kentucky f...
Subsidies for crop insurance are set as a percent of premium. Since premium rates are a direct funct...
Adverse selection is often blamed for crop insurance indemnities exceeding premiums plus subsidies. ...
Adverse selection is often blamed for crop insurance indemnities exceeding premiums plus subsidies. ...
This study evaluates the impacts on gross revenue distributions of the use of alternative crop insur...
This study investigates the potential for alternative multi-crop revenue insurance designs in compa...