Memorias de investigación
Artículos en revistas:
Does market competitiveness significantly affect public intervention in agricultural insurance: the case in Italy
Año:2011

Áreas de investigación
  • Agricultura,
  • Política agraria,
  • Economía agraria

Datos
Descripción
Analyses of agricultural insurance failures often assume the existence of competitive supply, tracing the reasons for high insurance cost and limited farmer participation to informational problems, and suggesting the need for premium subsidization in order to increase participation. However, in countries such as Spain and Italy, where agricultural insurance is most highly subsidized, it could be that supply is not fully competitive. In this article, we explore the incidence of public subsidies to agricultural insurance premia when supply is noncompetitive. Through the use of a simple empirical model of an insurance market, it is shown that, while in the case of a competitive supply, subsidies to insurance would benefit farmers, a monopolistic supply would capture most of the subsidy, thus eliminating the potential incentive towards wider participation by farmers. The model is applied to a panel of Italian farms for different levels of risk aversion to demonstrate the limited effect that a subsidy to a hypothetical all risk yield insurance would have on farmer participation in the case of monopolistic supply.
Internacional
Si
JCR del ISI
Si
Título de la revista
Applied Economics
ISSN
0003-6846
Factor de impacto JCR
424
Información de impacto
Volumen
43
DOI
10.1080/00036846.2010.487823
Número de revista
27
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Participantes
  • Autor: Maria Bielza Diaz-Caneja UPM
  • Autor: Fabian Capitanio
  • Autor: Carlo Cafiero
  • Autor: Felice Adinolfi

Grupos de investigación, Departamentos, Centros e Institutos de I+D+i relacionados
  • Creador: Grupo de Investigación: Economía Agraria y Gestión de los Recursos Naturales
  • Centro o Instituto I+D+i: Centro de Estudios e Investigación para la Gestión de Riesgos Agrarios Medioambientales (CEIGRAM)