TY - UNPB
T1 - Demand for weather hedges in India
T2 - an empirical exploration of theoretical predictions
AU - Vargas Hill, Ruth
AU - Robles Flores, Luis Miguel
AU - Ceballos, Francisco
N1 - Bibliografía: página 25.
PY - 2013/7
Y1 - 2013/7
N2 - This paper analyzes the demand for rainfall-based weather hedges among farmers in rural India. We explore the predictions of a standard expected utility theory framework on the nature of demand for such products, in particular testing whether demand behaves as predicted with respect to price, the basis of the hedge, and risk aversion using data from a randomized control trial in which price and basis risk was varied for a series of hedging products offered to farmers. We find that demand behaves as predicted, with demand falling with price and basis risk, and appearing hump-shaped in risk aversion. Second, we analyze understanding of and demand for hedging products over time, examining the impact of increased investments in training on hedging products as well as evidence for learning by doing among farmers. We find evidence that suggests that learning by doing is more effective at increasing both understanding and demand.
AB - This paper analyzes the demand for rainfall-based weather hedges among farmers in rural India. We explore the predictions of a standard expected utility theory framework on the nature of demand for such products, in particular testing whether demand behaves as predicted with respect to price, the basis of the hedge, and risk aversion using data from a randomized control trial in which price and basis risk was varied for a series of hedging products offered to farmers. We find that demand behaves as predicted, with demand falling with price and basis risk, and appearing hump-shaped in risk aversion. Second, we analyze understanding of and demand for hedging products over time, examining the impact of increased investments in training on hedging products as well as evidence for learning by doing among farmers. We find evidence that suggests that learning by doing is more effective at increasing both understanding and demand.
KW - index insurance
KW - Economic theory
KW - expected utility
KW - weather index insurance
KW - Risk
KW - randomized experiment
M3 - Documento de trabajo
T3 - IFPRI discussion paper
BT - Demand for weather hedges in India
CY - Washington, D. C.
ER -