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Crop insurance policies and purchases in France
Agricultural Economics (United Kingdom), 2011Geoffroy Enjolras
exaly
Crop insurance and pesticide use in European agriculture
Agricultural Systems, 2020Niklas Möhring +2 more
exaly
Crop Insurance Premiums and the 2013 Crop Insurance Decision Tool
2013Schnitkey, Gary, Schnitkey, Gary
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Willingness to pay for agricultural crop insurance in the northern EU
Agricultural Finance Review, 2014Sami Myyrä
exaly
2014
Consider a deal where, for about 200,000 farmers, every dollar they can pay to the government in crop insurance premiums will give them an expected return of $1.90 as J.W. Glauber reported was the case for 1990 to 2011. Imagine that it costs the taxpayers at least $1.10 to get farmers paid that expected a 90-cent profit (Glauber, 2013).
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Consider a deal where, for about 200,000 farmers, every dollar they can pay to the government in crop insurance premiums will give them an expected return of $1.90 as J.W. Glauber reported was the case for 1990 to 2011. Imagine that it costs the taxpayers at least $1.10 to get farmers paid that expected a 90-cent profit (Glauber, 2013).
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Crop Insurance, Moral Hazard, and Agricultural Chemical Use
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1996Vincent H Smith
exaly
An Expected‐Indemnity Approach to the Measurement of Moral Hazard in Crop Insurance
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1997Keith H Coble
exaly

