Although numerous index insurance pilot programs have been conducted in China, little is known about Chinese farmers’ willingness to pay for index insurance. By using a field survey of small farm households in China’s Heilongjiang Province, which suffered a large flood in the summer of 2013, this paper explores farmers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for a hypothetical rainfall index insurance product, with a special interest in whether farmers affected by the flood are willing to pay more than those where not
Crop insurance markets are exposed to unpredictable weather conditions. Yield risks are systemic in ...
As climate change takes hold globally, weather related risk threaten the livelihood of farmers with ...
Purpose - Maize production in China is exposed to pronounced yield risks, in particular weather risk...
Although numerous index insurance pilot programs have been conducted in China, little is known about...
AbstractAs an innovative tool, weather index agricultural insurance (WIAI) was introduced into China...
This paper presents preliminary results on the possible demand for weather insurance in China. Resul...
In Recent years, flood damage in rural China dramatically increased as a result of more frequent and...
This paper presents preliminary results on the possible demand for weather insurance in China. Resul...
Shandong Province, renowned as China’s greatest agricultural province, is dominated by smallholders ...
The paper extends on the literature assessing China’s current “policy-oriented” agricultural insuran...
Climate change and its consequences pose a significant risk to economies and societies as well. This...
International audienceThe low observed uptake of non-subsidised index-based insurance policies in de...
AbstractZhejiang Province of China suffers heavy economic loss in agriculture due to frequent disast...
This paper is a pioneering study of investigating effects of farmers’ perception of climate change o...
This paper examines the characteristics that determine demand for micro-insurance when individuals h...
Crop insurance markets are exposed to unpredictable weather conditions. Yield risks are systemic in ...
As climate change takes hold globally, weather related risk threaten the livelihood of farmers with ...
Purpose - Maize production in China is exposed to pronounced yield risks, in particular weather risk...
Although numerous index insurance pilot programs have been conducted in China, little is known about...
AbstractAs an innovative tool, weather index agricultural insurance (WIAI) was introduced into China...
This paper presents preliminary results on the possible demand for weather insurance in China. Resul...
In Recent years, flood damage in rural China dramatically increased as a result of more frequent and...
This paper presents preliminary results on the possible demand for weather insurance in China. Resul...
Shandong Province, renowned as China’s greatest agricultural province, is dominated by smallholders ...
The paper extends on the literature assessing China’s current “policy-oriented” agricultural insuran...
Climate change and its consequences pose a significant risk to economies and societies as well. This...
International audienceThe low observed uptake of non-subsidised index-based insurance policies in de...
AbstractZhejiang Province of China suffers heavy economic loss in agriculture due to frequent disast...
This paper is a pioneering study of investigating effects of farmers’ perception of climate change o...
This paper examines the characteristics that determine demand for micro-insurance when individuals h...
Crop insurance markets are exposed to unpredictable weather conditions. Yield risks are systemic in ...
As climate change takes hold globally, weather related risk threaten the livelihood of farmers with ...
Purpose - Maize production in China is exposed to pronounced yield risks, in particular weather risk...