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Title
Risk sharing and the demand for insurance: Theory and experimental evidence from Ethiopia |
Full text
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/422476 |
Date
2022 |
Author(s)
Berg, Erlend; Michael, Blake; Morsink, Karlijn |
Contributor(s)
Theoretische micro-economie; UU LEG Research UUSE Multidisciplinary Economics |
Abstract
Households in developing countries commonly engage in risk sharing to cope with shocks. Despite this, the residual risk they remain exposed to ' often due to aggregate events such as droughts and floods ' is considerable. To mitigate these risks, governments, NGOs and multilateral organizations have introduced index insurance. To appreciate its welfare implications, however, it is necessary to assess how insurance interacts with pre-existing risk sharing. We ask to what extent the demand for index insurance ' as compared to standard indemnity insurance ' depends on the level of pre-existing risk sharing. We contribute by developing a simple theoretical framework which shows that, relative to a state of autarky, risk sharing between agents increases demand for index insurance and decreases demand for indemnity insurance. In an artefactual field experiment with Ethiopian farmers who share risk in real life, we test and confirm these predictions. |
Subject(s)
Artefactual field experiment; Indemnity insurance; Index insurance; Risk sharing; Economics and Econometrics; Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management; A Journal |
Language
en |
Relation
0167-2681 |
Type of publication
Article |
Format
application/pdf |
Rights
info:eu-repo/semantics/ClosedAccess |
Identifier
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 195, 236-256 (2022) |
Repository
Utrecht - University of Utrecht
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