A Comprehensive Assessment of the Role of Risk in U.S. Agriculture

Author:   Richard E. Just ,  Rulon D. Pope
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2002
Volume:   23
ISBN:  

9781441949240


Pages:   586
Publication Date:   06 December 2010
Format:   Paperback
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After all the research on agricultural risk to date, the treatment of risk in agricultural research is far from harmonious. Many competing risk models have been proposed. Some new methodologies are largely untested. Some of the leading empirical methodologies in agricultural economic research are poorly suited for problems with aggregate data where risk averse behavior is less likely to be important. This book is intended to (i) define the current state of the literature on agricultural risk research, (ii) provide a critical evaluation of economic risk research on agriculture to date and (iii) set a research agenda that will meet future needs and prospects. This type of research promises to become of increasing importance because agricultural policy in the United States and elsewhere has decidedly shifted from explicit income support objectives to risk-related motivations of helping farmers deal with risk. Beginning with the 1996 Farm Bill, the primary set of policy instruments from U.S. agriculture has shifted from target prices and set aside acreage to agricultural crop insurance. Because this book is intended to have specific implications for U.S. agricultural policy, it has a decidedly domestic scope, but clearly many of the issues have application abroad. For each of the papers and topics included in this volume, individuals have been selected to give the strongest and broadest possible treatment of each facet of the problem. The result is this comprehensive reference book on the economics of agricultural risk.

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Author:   Richard E. Just ,  Rulon D. Pope
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2002
Volume:   23
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.914kg
ISBN:  

9781441949240


ISBN 10:   1441949240
Pages:   586
Publication Date:   06 December 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. Part 1: Behavior Under Risk: General Concepts and their Significance for Agriculture. 1. Expected Utility as a Paradigm for Decision Making in Agriculture; J. Meyer. 2. Non-Expected Utility: What Do the Anomalies Mean for Risk in Agriculture? D.E. Buschena. 3. Ordering Risky Choices; L.J. Robison, R.J. Myers. 4. Conceptual Foundations of Expectations and Implications for Estimation of Risk Behavior; R.E. Just, G.C. Rausser. 5. Information, Processing Capacity, and Judgment Bias in Risk Assessment; D.R. Just. Part 2: Conceptual Adaptations of Risk Models For Agriculture. 6. Dual Approaches to State-Contingent Supply Response Systems Under Price and Production Uncertainty; R.G. Chambers, J. Quiggin. 7. Can Indirect Approaches Represent Risk Behavior Adequately?; R.D. Pope, A. Saha. 8. The Significance of Risk Under Incomplete Markets; J.-P. Chavas, Z. Bouamra-Mechemache. 9. Contracts and Risk in Agriculture: Conceptual and Empirical Foundations; B. Hueth, D.A. Hennessy. Part 3: Adequacy of General Methodological Approaches for Risk Analysis. 10. Programming Methods for Risk-Efficient Choice; C.R. Taylor, T.P. Zacharias. 11. The Econometrics of Risk; M.T. Holt, J.-P. Chavas. 12. Agriculture as a Managed Ecosystem: Implications for Econometric Analysis of Production Risk; J.M. Antle, S.M. Capalbo. 13. Survey and Experimental Techniques As an Approach for Agricultural Risk Analysis; B. Roe, A. Randall. Part 4: Sources and Consequences of Agricultural Risk: How Farmers Manage Risk.14. Modeling Price and Yield Risk; B.K. Goodwin, A.P. Ker. 15. Agricultural Technology and Risk; M.C. Marra, G.A. Carlson. 16. Quality and Grading Risk; E. Ligon. 17. Finance and Risk Bearing in Agriculture; P.J. Barry. 18. DoesLiquidity Matter to Agricultural Production? M.J. Roberts, N. Key. 19. Precision Farming Technology and Risk Management; J.A. Larson, et al. Part 5: Policy Issues Relating to Risk in Agriculture. 20. Crop Insurance as a Tool for Price and Yield Risk Management; K.H. Coble, T.O. Knight. 21. Risk Management and the Role of the Federal Government; J.W. Glauber, K.J. Collins. 22. Risk Created by Policy in Agriculture; B.L. Gardner. 23. Risk Management and the Environment; M. Metcalfe, et al. Part 6: Conclusions Regarding the Significance of Risk Research for Agriculture. 24. How Much Does Risk Really Matter to Farmers? W.N. Musser, G.F. Patrick. 25. Past Progress and Future Opportunities for Agricultural Risk Research; R.E. Just, R.D. Pope. Index.

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In the concluding chapter, the editors of the book attempt to draw together eight themes' that emerge from the preceding sections. This is done in a very concise fashion and results in an excellent summary of the current state of play in the subject as a whole. The book shows evidence of close editorial control. It is an excellent and heavyweight book, which should be on the shelf of every researcher who is seriously interested in risk in agriculture.' European Review of Agriculture Economics, 29:4 (2002) This book, written by leaders in the field of risk and risk management in agriculture, provides an excellent reference book for anyone wanting to understand and pursue economic research on agricultural risk in the United States.' American Journal of Agricultural Economics (November 2003)


'In the concluding chapter, the editors of the book attempt to draw together eight 'themes' that emerge from the preceding sections. This is done in a very concise fashion and results in an excellent summary of the current state of play in the subject as a whole. The book shows evidence of close editorial control. It is an excellent and heavyweight book, which should be on the shelf of every researcher who is seriously interested in risk in agriculture.' European Review of Agriculture Economics, 29:4 (2002) 'This book, written by leaders in the field of risk and risk management in agriculture, provides an excellent reference book for anyone wanting to understand and pursue economic research on agricultural risk in the United States.' American Journal of Agricultural Economics (November 2003)


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