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Anreizkompatibilität von Entschädigungssystemen für Kosten und Verluste aus Tierseuchenausbrüchen in der Europäischen Union

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  • Hirsch, Bernhard
  • Nell, Martin

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Der Beitrag enthält eine anreiztheoretische Analyse der Versicherungssysteme, die zur Entschädigung von Kosten und Verlusten aus Tierseuchenausbrüchen in den EUMitgliedsländern eingerichtet sind. Es wird gezeigt, dass Kompensationszahlungen zur Erzielung effizienter Schadenverhütungsanreize prinzipiell notwendig sind. Die derzeitigen Regeln zur Finanzierung der Risikokosten und Kompensation von Schäden in der EU beinhalten jedoch Fehlanreize, die zu ineffizienten Produktionsstrukturen und zu geringen Schadenverhütungsanstrengungen von Tierhaltern führen. Darauf aufbauend werden Grundprinzipien für den institutionellen Aufbau und die Finanzierungs- und Kompensationsregeln anreizkompatibler Entschädigungssysteme entwickelt.

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  • Hirsch, Bernhard & Nell, Martin, 2007. "Anreizkompatibilität von Entschädigungssystemen für Kosten und Verluste aus Tierseuchenausbrüchen in der Europäischen Union," Working Papers on Risk and Insurance 21, University of Hamburg, Institute for Risk and Insurance.
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    Keywords

    Tierseuchen; Risikomanagement; Externalitäten; moralisches Risiko; Animal diseases; risk management; externalities; moral hazard;
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    JEL classification:

    • D82 - Microeconomics - - Information, Knowledge, and Uncertainty - - - Asymmetric and Private Information; Mechanism Design
    • G22 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Insurance; Insurance Companies; Actuarial Studies
    • Q12 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Agriculture - - - Micro Analysis of Farm Firms, Farm Households, and Farm Input Markets

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