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Risk Management Agency 2 Agricultural Finance 1 Agricultural Subsidies 1 Agricultural and Food Policy 1 Crop Insurance Premium Estimation 1 Farm Management 1 Financial Economics 1 Loss-Cost Procedures 1 Risk and Uncertainty 1 agricultural subsidies 1 crop insurance premium estimation 1 loss-cost procedures 1
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Carpio, Carlos E. 2 Ramirez, Octavio A. 2 Rejesus, Roderick M. 1
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Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA 1
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2011 Annual Meeting, July 24-26, 2011, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1 Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 1
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Can Crop Insurance Premiums Be Reliably Estimated?
Ramirez, Octavio A.; Carpio, Carlos E.; Rejesus, Roderick M. - In: Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 40 (2011) 1
premium estimation methods. It finds that the accuracy of loss-cost procedures leaves much to be desired, but can be markedly … degree of inaccuracy in crop insurance premium estimations through historical loss-cost procedures identified in the paper …
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Premium Estimation Inaccuracy and the Actuarial Performance of the US Crop Insurance Program
Ramirez, Octavio A.; Carpio, Carlos E. - Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA - 2011
This article explores the impact of the likely levels of inaccuracy associated with two main types of premium estimation methods, under different sample sizes, on the actuarial performance of the US crop insurance program. The analyses are conducted under several plausible assumptions about the...
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