体验式游戏和改进的风险覆盖能否提高指数保险的需求?来自肯尼亚的证据

Can Experiential Games and Improved Risk Coverage Raise Demand for Index Insurance? Evidence from Kenya

American Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2020
被引 24
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

通过拍卖实验,研究了降低基差风险和体验式游戏对肯尼亚农民指数保险偏好覆盖水平的影响,发现两者单独有效但组合无额外效果。

Abstract

Uninsured risk impedes agricultural production, but traditional indemnity insurance is not a viable option for smallholder farmers due to market failures. Weather index insurance is often touted as an alternative risk management tool. Demand for weather index insurance, however, has been weak. One possible reason is basis risk, the mismatch between index insurance payouts and individual outcomes. We estimate the impact of two interventions on preferred coverage under a real index insurance product, as revealed through an auction: ( a ) a reduction in basis risk, and ( b ) an experiential game that teaches farmers how index insurance works, with an emphasis on basis risk. We show all farmers demonstrate strong sensitivity to basis risk. The experiential game modestly increased knowledge, and experiential game participants indicate higher levels of preferred insurance coverage. Although offering a lower basis risk insurance product and playing an experiential game both increase preferred coverage in isolation, there is no additional impact of doing both. We adapt a theoretical model of misattribution bias to demonstrate how reference‐dependent learning with loss aversion could lead to this unexpected result.

经验游戏基差风险指数保险需求肯尼亚