This paper integrates economic and physical models to assess how federal crop revenue insurance programs might affect land use, cropping systems, and environmental quality in the U.S. Corn Belt region. The empirical framework includes econometric models that predict land conversion, crop choices, and crop rotations at the parcel-level based on expectation and variance of crop revenues, land quality, climate conditions, and physical characteristics at each site. The predictions are then combined with site-specific environmental production functions to determine the effect of revenue insurance on nitrate runoff and leaching, soil water and wind erosion, and carbon sequestration. Results suggest that crop insurance will have small impacts on c...
This paper investigates the relationship between government agricultural programs and soil erosion. ...
agricultural subsidies, crop insurance, equilibrium (economics), land utilization, risk
The partial welfare effects of alternative erosion control methods, banning insecticides, banning he...
This paper integrates economic and physical models to assess how federal crop revenue insurance prog...
This paper integrates economic and physical models to assess how federal crop revenue insurance prog...
This dissertation empirically examines crop insurance effects on producers and the environment as we...
This report examines evidence on the relationship between agricultural land-use changes, soil produc...
Recently, the Federal Crop Insurance Program (FCIP) has come under fire from both popular press (e.g...
There have long been concerns that federal crop insurance subsidies may significantly impact land us...
Government programs that help agricultural producers manage risk may have environmental consequences...
A partial equilibrium model of stochastic crop production is used to analyze the environmental impac...
The growth in federal conservation programs has created a need for policy modeling frameworks capabl...
We examine changes in land use caused by the large increase in crop insurance premium subsidies unde...
There have long been concerns that federal crop insurance subsidies may significantly impact land us...
This paper investigates the relationship between government agricultural programs and soil erosion. ...
This paper investigates the relationship between government agricultural programs and soil erosion. ...
agricultural subsidies, crop insurance, equilibrium (economics), land utilization, risk
The partial welfare effects of alternative erosion control methods, banning insecticides, banning he...
This paper integrates economic and physical models to assess how federal crop revenue insurance prog...
This paper integrates economic and physical models to assess how federal crop revenue insurance prog...
This dissertation empirically examines crop insurance effects on producers and the environment as we...
This report examines evidence on the relationship between agricultural land-use changes, soil produc...
Recently, the Federal Crop Insurance Program (FCIP) has come under fire from both popular press (e.g...
There have long been concerns that federal crop insurance subsidies may significantly impact land us...
Government programs that help agricultural producers manage risk may have environmental consequences...
A partial equilibrium model of stochastic crop production is used to analyze the environmental impac...
The growth in federal conservation programs has created a need for policy modeling frameworks capabl...
We examine changes in land use caused by the large increase in crop insurance premium subsidies unde...
There have long been concerns that federal crop insurance subsidies may significantly impact land us...
This paper investigates the relationship between government agricultural programs and soil erosion. ...
This paper investigates the relationship between government agricultural programs and soil erosion. ...
agricultural subsidies, crop insurance, equilibrium (economics), land utilization, risk
The partial welfare effects of alternative erosion control methods, banning insecticides, banning he...