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Assessing effects of federal crop insurance supply on acreage and yield of specialty crops
Authors:Jian Shi  JunJie Wu  Beau Olen
Institution:1. Department of Applied Economics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon;2. Oregon Employment Department, Salem, Oregon
Abstract:Crop insurance may affect harvested acreage and yield by influencing producers’ behavior such as land allocation and input use. Although specialty crops are a major source of farm income, especially on the U.S. west coast, they have not received as much attention as field crops in previous empirical studies. This paper assesses the effect of moral hazard and adverse selection associated with the federal crop insurance program (FCIP) on the acreage and yield of major specialty crops in California. An econometric method that expands the switching regression model is developed to assess the effect. Results suggest that federal crop insurance can change specialty crop growers’ production responses to climate and soil conditions. The moral hazard effect tends to increase the acreage and yield of the specialty crops, whereas the adverse selection effect tends to have the opposite effect. The overall effect of the FCIP on acreage and yield of specialty crops is found to be moderate.
Keywords:acreage  adverse selection  insurance supply  moral hazard  specialty crops  yield
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