Index-based insurance is an innovative financial product that has been introduced in recent years in countries as diverse as India, Malawi, Mongolia, and Thailand. It allows individual smallholder farmers to hedge against agricultural production risks, such as droughts or floods. The product pays out in events that are triggered by a publicly observable index, such as rainfall recorded on a local rain gauge. As a result, advocates argue that payouts can be calculated and disbursed quickly and automatically without the need for households to formally file a claim. This arrangement in turn reduces transaction costs, which would otherwise tend to drive up the price of the insurance. Fast payouts are also likely to be valued by policyholders in...
Unpredictable rainfall is an important risk for agricultural activity, and farmers in developing cou...
Unpredictable rainfall is an important risk for agricultural activity, and farmers in developing cou...
Risk is pervasive in developing countries. The standard household risks of sickness, mortality, fire...
Index-based insurance is an innovative financial product that has been introduced in recent years in...
This article focuses on innovation in weather insurance designed to fit the special circum-stances o...
This article focuses on innovation in weather insurance designed to fit the special circum-stances o...
Exposure to drought amongst rural households in India and other countries should, at least in princi...
Innovations in risk transfer for natural disas-ters in lower-income countries, in particular weather...
Farmers face a variety of market and production risks that make their incomes volatile from year to ...
Rainfall is critical for the livelihoods of millions of Indians – yet many have no formal insurance ...
Take-up of an innovative rainfall insurance policy offered to smallholder farmers in rural India dec...
Bad weather is a serious risk for low-income farmers, pastoralists, fisherfolk and others whose live...
It is widely acknowledged that unmitigated risks provide a disincentive for otherwise optimal invest...
It is widely acknowledged that unmitigated risks provide a disincentive for otherwise optimal invest...
Weather index based crop insurance is a new product in developing countries that address the failure...
Unpredictable rainfall is an important risk for agricultural activity, and farmers in developing cou...
Unpredictable rainfall is an important risk for agricultural activity, and farmers in developing cou...
Risk is pervasive in developing countries. The standard household risks of sickness, mortality, fire...
Index-based insurance is an innovative financial product that has been introduced in recent years in...
This article focuses on innovation in weather insurance designed to fit the special circum-stances o...
This article focuses on innovation in weather insurance designed to fit the special circum-stances o...
Exposure to drought amongst rural households in India and other countries should, at least in princi...
Innovations in risk transfer for natural disas-ters in lower-income countries, in particular weather...
Farmers face a variety of market and production risks that make their incomes volatile from year to ...
Rainfall is critical for the livelihoods of millions of Indians – yet many have no formal insurance ...
Take-up of an innovative rainfall insurance policy offered to smallholder farmers in rural India dec...
Bad weather is a serious risk for low-income farmers, pastoralists, fisherfolk and others whose live...
It is widely acknowledged that unmitigated risks provide a disincentive for otherwise optimal invest...
It is widely acknowledged that unmitigated risks provide a disincentive for otherwise optimal invest...
Weather index based crop insurance is a new product in developing countries that address the failure...
Unpredictable rainfall is an important risk for agricultural activity, and farmers in developing cou...
Unpredictable rainfall is an important risk for agricultural activity, and farmers in developing cou...
Risk is pervasive in developing countries. The standard household risks of sickness, mortality, fire...