A Specific-Risk Scheme for Wheat Crop Insurance
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- Juárez-Torres, Miriam & Sánchez-Aragón, Leonardo & Vedenov, Dmitry, 2017.
"Weather Derivatives and Water Management in Developing Countries: An Application for an Irrigation District in Central Mexico,"
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 42(2), May.
- Juarez-Torres, Miriam & Sanchez, Leonardo & Vedenov, Dmitry V., 2012. "Effectiveness of Weather Derivatives as Cross-Hedging Instrument against Climate Change: The Cases of Reservoir Water Allocation Management in Guanajuato, Mexico," 2012 Annual Meeting, August 12-14, 2012, Seattle, Washington 124813, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
- Miriam Juarez-Torres, 2013. "Effectiveness of weather derivatives as a cross-hedging instrument against climate change: Case studies of reservoir water allocation management in Guanajuato, Mexico," Working Papers 201348, Latin American and Caribbean Environmental Economics Program, revised 2013.
- Olivier Mahul, 1999. "Optimal insurance against climatic experience," Working Papers hal-01952115, HAL.
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