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| Title: | | Crop insurance in transition: a qualitative and quantitative assessment of insurance products  |
| Authors: | | Bokusheva, Raushan |
| Issue Date: | | 2004 |
| Series/Report no.: | | Discussion paper // Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe 76 |
| Abstract: | | This discussion paper considers insurance as a possible instrument of farm income stabilization and compares several crop insurance products with respect to their applicability in a transition economy using the case of Kazakhstan. The analysis is based on a qualitative evaluation as well a quantitative assessment of selected insurance products. The qualitative analysis reviews the available literature on the topic. The quantitative assessment completes the comparison introducing the findings of a numerical analysis of farm and weather data. |
| Abstract (Translated): | | G E R M A N V E R S I O N: Dieses Diskussionspapier behandelt Ertragausfallversicherung als ein potenzielles Instrument der Stabilisierung der Einkommen landwirtschaftlicher Betriebe. Dabei werden einige Versicherungsprodukte auf ihre Anwendbarkeit in einem Transformationsland (am Beispiel vom Kasachstan) komparativ analysiert. Die Analyse wurde auf der Basis der theoretischen Beiträge zur Entwicklung des Versicherungsmarktes als auch der Ergebnisse einer numerischen Analyse der Wetter- und Betriebsdaten durchgeführt. |
| Subjects: | | Risk insurance schemes agriculture Risiko Versicherungsprodukte Landwirtschaft |
| JEL: | | G22 Q14 D82 |
| Persistent Identifier of the first edition: | | urn:nbn:de:gbv:3:2-5535 |
| Document Type: | | Working Paper |
| Appears in Collections: | | Publikationen von Forscherinnen und Forschern des IAMO IAMO Discussion Papers
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