Advantageous selection in crop insurance: Theory and evidence

We extend the recently proposed multi‐dimensional asymmetric information model to show that advantageous selection could be present in crop insurance with two types of coverage: (i) multiple perils (e.g. a multi‐peril, ‘all risk’ policy), and (ii) a specific named peril (or set of perils). Our theor...

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Autores principales: He, Juan, Rejesus, Roderick, Zheng, Xiaoyong, Yorobe, Jose
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164889
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author He, Juan
Rejesus, Roderick
Zheng, Xiaoyong
Yorobe, Jose
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Yorobe, Jose
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Yorobe, Jose
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description We extend the recently proposed multi‐dimensional asymmetric information model to show that advantageous selection could be present in crop insurance with two types of coverage: (i) multiple perils (e.g. a multi‐peril, ‘all risk’ policy), and (ii) a specific named peril (or set of perils). Our theoretical model suggests that certain characteristics of an insured farmer (or farm) under both types of coverage can be sources of advantageous selection. Farmers who advantageously select are more likely to purchase insurance coverage and less likely to realise a loss. A supplementary empirical analysis, based on data from the Philippine crop insurance market, illustrates how sources of advantageous selection can be identified econometrically.
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spelling CGSpace1648892024-12-19T14:13:28Z Advantageous selection in crop insurance: Theory and evidence He, Juan Rejesus, Roderick Zheng, Xiaoyong Yorobe, Jose crop insurance economics farmers risk We extend the recently proposed multi‐dimensional asymmetric information model to show that advantageous selection could be present in crop insurance with two types of coverage: (i) multiple perils (e.g. a multi‐peril, ‘all risk’ policy), and (ii) a specific named peril (or set of perils). Our theoretical model suggests that certain characteristics of an insured farmer (or farm) under both types of coverage can be sources of advantageous selection. Farmers who advantageously select are more likely to purchase insurance coverage and less likely to realise a loss. A supplementary empirical analysis, based on data from the Philippine crop insurance market, illustrates how sources of advantageous selection can be identified econometrically. 2018-09 2024-12-19T12:54:26Z 2024-12-19T12:54:26Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164889 en Wiley He, Juan; Rejesus, Roderick; Zheng, Xiaoyong and Yorobe, Jose. 2018. Advantageous selection in crop insurance: Theory and evidence. J Agricultural Economics, Volume 69 no. 3 p. 646-668
spellingShingle crop insurance
economics farmers
risk
He, Juan
Rejesus, Roderick
Zheng, Xiaoyong
Yorobe, Jose
Advantageous selection in crop insurance: Theory and evidence
title Advantageous selection in crop insurance: Theory and evidence
title_full Advantageous selection in crop insurance: Theory and evidence
title_fullStr Advantageous selection in crop insurance: Theory and evidence
title_full_unstemmed Advantageous selection in crop insurance: Theory and evidence
title_short Advantageous selection in crop insurance: Theory and evidence
title_sort advantageous selection in crop insurance theory and evidence
topic crop insurance
economics farmers
risk
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164889
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