In this paper we examine which farmers would be early entrants into weather index insurance markets in Ethiopia, were such markets to develop on a large scale. We do this by examining the determinants of willingness to pay for weather insurance among 1,400 Ethiopian households that have been tracked for 15 years as part of the Ethiopia Rural Household Survey. This provides both historical and current information with which to assess the determinants of demand. We find that educated, rich, and proactive individuals were more likely to purchase insurance. Risk aversion was associated with low insurance take-up, suggesting that models of technology adoption can inform the purchase and spread of weather index insurance. We also assess how willi...
We propose a rural household’s risk management framework to investigate whether the low take-up of i...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Weather index insurance is an emerging risk man...
Smallholder farmers are particularly vulnerable to climate shocks but often lack access to agricultu...
In this paper we examine which farmers would be early entrants into weather index insurance markets ...
Current climate variability is already imposing significant challenge to Ethiopia. Therefore, ...
Agricultural production is subject to high risk associated with environmental and agro-ecological co...
Rainfall variability is a major problem in Ethiopia. The ability of Ethiopian farmers to deal with d...
I investigate the potential welfare gains of rain-index insurance by creating a model for the risk a...
The ability of Ethiopian farmers to deal with rainfall risk is scanty due to the extension of land p...
Current climate variability is already imposing significant challenge to Ethiopia. Therefore, farme...
Index insurance is considered an important strategy to reduce agricultural risk and increase smallho...
There is much interest in weather index insurance as a poverty‐mitigating tool, but concerns persist...
Published online: 07 Apr 2020The effects of climate change on agricultural production are pushing co...
Abstract Weather index-based crop insurance is increasingly becoming important as a risk mitigation ...
We analyze the effectiveness of a new approach in providing weather index–based insurance products t...
We propose a rural household’s risk management framework to investigate whether the low take-up of i...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Weather index insurance is an emerging risk man...
Smallholder farmers are particularly vulnerable to climate shocks but often lack access to agricultu...
In this paper we examine which farmers would be early entrants into weather index insurance markets ...
Current climate variability is already imposing significant challenge to Ethiopia. Therefore, ...
Agricultural production is subject to high risk associated with environmental and agro-ecological co...
Rainfall variability is a major problem in Ethiopia. The ability of Ethiopian farmers to deal with d...
I investigate the potential welfare gains of rain-index insurance by creating a model for the risk a...
The ability of Ethiopian farmers to deal with rainfall risk is scanty due to the extension of land p...
Current climate variability is already imposing significant challenge to Ethiopia. Therefore, farme...
Index insurance is considered an important strategy to reduce agricultural risk and increase smallho...
There is much interest in weather index insurance as a poverty‐mitigating tool, but concerns persist...
Published online: 07 Apr 2020The effects of climate change on agricultural production are pushing co...
Abstract Weather index-based crop insurance is increasingly becoming important as a risk mitigation ...
We analyze the effectiveness of a new approach in providing weather index–based insurance products t...
We propose a rural household’s risk management framework to investigate whether the low take-up of i...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Weather index insurance is an emerging risk man...
Smallholder farmers are particularly vulnerable to climate shocks but often lack access to agricultu...