Assessment of the functioning of crop and livestock insurance in Polish agriculture
Aleksander Gorzelak,
Justyna Herda-Kopańska,
Jacek Kulawik,
Joanna Pawłowska-Tyszko,
Michał Soliwoda,
Barbara Wieliczko and
Pawłowska-Tyszko, Joanna (ed.)
No 302695, Multiannual Program Reports from Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics - National Research Institute (IAFE-NRI)
Abstract:
The study reviews and assesses functioning of subsidized crop and livestock insurance as regards the level of their use and determination of factors motivating and demotivating to conclude insurance contracts by farmers. Chapters: Risk and traditional agricultural insurance – theoretical foundations. Subsidizing agricultural insurance. Evolution of national legal provisions regarding crop and livestock insurance in 1952-2016. Assessment of the functioning of crop and livestock insurance in Poland. Income and financial situation of farms using crop and livestock insurance. Determinants of the demand for crop insurance – model approach. Impact of the purchase of insurance on selected characteristics of family farms. Viability of the purchase of crop insurance by the farm’s operator. Determinants of the demand for crop insurance, factors motivating to purchase such insurance and factors discouraging from this – results of empirical studies.
Keywords: Agricultural Finance; Financial Economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 124
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.302695
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