ABOUT THE BOOK

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    Accession Number

 B6077

    Title

 Economics Of Agricultural Crop Insurance: Theory And Evidence

    Author

 Hueth, Darrell L/ Furtan, William H

    Publisher

 Kluwer Academic Publishers

    ISBN

 978-0-7923-9435-8

     Summary

Government subsidized crop insurance has been used by a number of developed countries as a mechanism to reduce farm income instability by reducing yield risks. Economics of Agricultural Crop Insurance: Theory and Evidence provides an in-depth analysis and evaluation of government provided crop insurance in developed countries. The book is organized into three sections. Part one presents background material on crop insurance programs in the U.S., Canada and selected other countries. Part two provides some analytical models of multiple peril crop insurance which suggest the possibility of modification of design which could improve performance and which explores theoretical linkages between crop insurance decisions and other producer decisions previously not analyzed. The main part of the book is part three where the results of a series of empirical studies using data bases particularly designed to answer crop insurance related questions are presented. This part of the book tests a number of the hypotheses which were raised in parts one and two regarding reasons for the widely held view by economists that crop insurance has not functioned well.