发展中国家农作物保险需求:来自印度的新证据

Demand for Crop Insurance in Developing Countries: New Evidence from India

Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2020
被引 94 · 同刊同年前 2%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过印度四州农户的离散选择实验,估计了农户对农作物保险的支付意愿,发现农户在特定条件下愿意支付高于补贴率的保费,尤其看重及时赔付和覆盖期限。

Abstract

Determining farmers' real demand for crop insurance is difficult, especially in developing countries, where there is a lack of formal financial sector integration and a high reliance on informal risk mitigation options. We provide some new estimates of farmers' willingness-to-pay for insurance in the context of a large-scale subsidised programme in India. We conducted a discrete choice experiment with agricultural households across four states in India, enabling us to estimate preferences for specific insurance policy attributes such as coverage period, method of loss assessment, timing of indemnity payments and the cost of insurance. Our results suggest that farmers do value crop insurance under certain conditions and some are willing to pay a premium for such coverage in excess of the subsidised rates they are currently required to pay under this programme. In particular, farmers value the assurances that they will receive timely payouts when they incur losses, and may not have a strong preference for the method with which losses are assessed. On the other hand, farmers are quite sensitive to coverage periods. Our baseline assessment shows that when optimised to farmer requirements, there can be a sizeable demand for crop insurance by developing country farmers.

农作物保险需求发展中国家印度支付意愿