The main determinants of insurance purchase: an empirical study on crop insurance policies in France

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Geoffroy Enjolras et al., « The main determinants of insurance purchase: an empirical study on crop insurance policies in France », HALSHS : archive ouverte en Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société, ID : 10670/1.4trgk6


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Using data for 2002-2005 on a representative survey of French farms (FADN-RICA), we investigate the different factors that lead farmers to insure against crop risk. Our analysis takes into account a mix of both standard individual, financial and agricultural criteria. Crosssectional and longitudinal analyses as well as logistic regressions underline the main differences between insured and non-insured farms. Compared to non-insured farms, we find that insured farms present greater financial and agricultural sizes, a more diversified production and have been motivated by the occurrence of recent catastrophic climatic events. Although essential in the cross-sectional analysis, the influence of financial parameters in the decision to insure is mitigated. On the other hand, the agricultural characteristics of the farms confirm their leading influence for the subscription of crop insurance policies.

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