Modeling Dependence in the Design of Crop Insurance Contracts

Modeling Dependence in the Design of Crop Insurance Contracts

By Ying Zhu, Barry K Goodwin, and Sujit K Ghosh

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In crop insurance it is necessary to understand how underlying risk variability arises from changes in prices, yields, or both. Typically, agricultural risks are not isolated from one another. The underlying risks are dependent in different dimensions, such as time dependence, portfolio dependence, and spatial dependence.

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Publisher: Scholars' Press
Publish Date: 05/19/2014
Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 9783639708196
ISBN-10: 3639708199
Language: English

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In crop insurance it is necessary to understand how underlying risk variability arises from changes in prices, yields, or both. Typically, agricultural risks are not isolated from one another. The underlying risks are dependent in different dimensions, such as time dependence, portfolio dependence, and spatial dependence. Thus, it is important to be able to adequately model dependence with multivariate outcomes. Ignoring dependencies can lead to possibly biased and inefficient estimates of the risk. This study provides a comprehensive and in-depth economic and statistical analysis of various risk in agriculture, especially the dependence structure of agricultural risk. Using both estimation and simulation methods, we analyze the interaction of risk in the presence of time-varying dimension, portfolio dimension and spatial correlation dimension. By modeling and measuring dependence, it is possible to improve risk management instruments that take advantage of dependencies between different products. This will help improve the risk management and will help government, insurance/reinsurance companies, and policy makers to evaluate their contract design and policy making.

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Malcolm Warner, Professor and Fellow, Wolfson College and Judge Institute of Management, University of Cambridge
Vincent Edwards, Professor and Director, Centre for Research into East European Business (CREEB), Buckinghamshire, Chilterns University College
Gennadij Polonsky, Management Consultant, St.

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