34 Seiten, Uninsured risk had far-reaching consequences for rural growth as well as poverty reduction. A range of informal mechanisms to insure rural households against the impact of shoc… Mehr…
34 Seiten, Uninsured risk had far-reaching consequences for rural growth as well as poverty reduction. A range of informal mechanisms to insure rural households against the impact of shocks, but they are a modest component of a risk layering strategy for well-off households and even less protective for low-income households. Formal insurance mechanisms have inherent market imperfections. State interventions to address these limitations have proven costly and generally are targeted poorly. Recent developments in microfinance as well as in insurance marketing have opened new possibilities for household risk reduction. Index insurance, such as weather indexing, addresses other inherent problems in insurance by using an indicator that is not affected by individual behaviour and may address monitoring costs and moral hazard. A number of innovations using index insurance are being tried currently in diverse settings ranging from India to Mongolia to Malawi. Marketing costs may limit the provision of such insurance to small farmers, but even in such cases microfinance institutes may serve as market intermediaries. Moreover, state and submational governments can use insurance to achieve countercyclical funding programs. In this vein, municipal governments in Mexico have used insurance to finance disaster contingency while the World Food Program has insured a portion of its emergency assistance to Ethiopia. Humanitarian organizations and NGOs may also seek insurance in this manner., Social Science, World Bank Publications<
34 Seiten, Uninsured risk had far-reaching consequences for rural growth as well as poverty reduction. A range of informal mechanisms to insure rural households against the impact of shoc… Mehr…
34 Seiten, Uninsured risk had far-reaching consequences for rural growth as well as poverty reduction. A range of informal mechanisms to insure rural households against the impact of shocks, but they are a modest component of a risk layering strategy for well-off households and even less protective for low-income households. Formal insurance mechanisms have inherent market imperfections. State interventions to address these limitations have proven costly and generally are targeted poorly. Recent developments in microfinance as well as in insurance marketing have opened new possibilities for household risk reduction. Index insurance, such as weather indexing, addresses other inherent problems in insurance by using an indicator that is not affected by individual behaviour and may address monitoring costs and moral hazard. A number of innovations using index insurance are being tried currently in diverse settings ranging from India to Mongolia to Malawi. Marketing costs may limit the provision of such insurance to small farmers, but even in such cases microfinance institutes may serve as market intermediaries. Moreover, state and submational governments can use insurance to achieve countercyclical funding programs. In this vein, municipal governments in Mexico have used insurance to finance disaster contingency while the World Food Program has insured a portion of its emergency assistance to Ethiopia. Humanitarian organizations and NGOs may also seek insurance in this manner. Social Science, World Bank Publications<
The Role of Index-Based Insurance in Social Protection in Low-Income Countries of Africa, The Role of Index-Based Insurance in Social Protection in Low-Income Countries of Africa, [KW: PD… Mehr…
The Role of Index-Based Insurance in Social Protection in Low-Income Countries of Africa, The Role of Index-Based Insurance in Social Protection in Low-Income Countries of Africa, [KW: PDF ,BUSINESS ECONOMICS , INSURANCE , RISK MANAGEMENT ,BUSINESS , ECONOMICS , FINANCE] <-> <-> PDF ,BUSINESS ECONOMICS , INSURANCE , RISK MANAGEMENT ,BUSINESS , ECONOMICS , FINANCE<
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34 Seiten, Uninsured risk had far-reaching consequences for rural growth as well as poverty reduction. A range of informal mechanisms to insure rural households against the impact of shoc… Mehr…
34 Seiten, Uninsured risk had far-reaching consequences for rural growth as well as poverty reduction. A range of informal mechanisms to insure rural households against the impact of shocks, but they are a modest component of a risk layering strategy for well-off households and even less protective for low-income households. Formal insurance mechanisms have inherent market imperfections. State interventions to address these limitations have proven costly and generally are targeted poorly. Recent developments in microfinance as well as in insurance marketing have opened new possibilities for household risk reduction. Index insurance, such as weather indexing, addresses other inherent problems in insurance by using an indicator that is not affected by individual behaviour and may address monitoring costs and moral hazard. A number of innovations using index insurance are being tried currently in diverse settings ranging from India to Mongolia to Malawi. Marketing costs may limit the provision of such insurance to small farmers, but even in such cases microfinance institutes may serve as market intermediaries. Moreover, state and submational governments can use insurance to achieve countercyclical funding programs. In this vein, municipal governments in Mexico have used insurance to finance disaster contingency while the World Food Program has insured a portion of its emergency assistance to Ethiopia. Humanitarian organizations and NGOs may also seek insurance in this manner., Social Science, World Bank Publications<
34 Seiten, Uninsured risk had far-reaching consequences for rural growth as well as poverty reduction. A range of informal mechanisms to insure rural households against the impact of shoc… Mehr…
34 Seiten, Uninsured risk had far-reaching consequences for rural growth as well as poverty reduction. A range of informal mechanisms to insure rural households against the impact of shocks, but they are a modest component of a risk layering strategy for well-off households and even less protective for low-income households. Formal insurance mechanisms have inherent market imperfections. State interventions to address these limitations have proven costly and generally are targeted poorly. Recent developments in microfinance as well as in insurance marketing have opened new possibilities for household risk reduction. Index insurance, such as weather indexing, addresses other inherent problems in insurance by using an indicator that is not affected by individual behaviour and may address monitoring costs and moral hazard. A number of innovations using index insurance are being tried currently in diverse settings ranging from India to Mongolia to Malawi. Marketing costs may limit the provision of such insurance to small farmers, but even in such cases microfinance institutes may serve as market intermediaries. Moreover, state and submational governments can use insurance to achieve countercyclical funding programs. In this vein, municipal governments in Mexico have used insurance to finance disaster contingency while the World Food Program has insured a portion of its emergency assistance to Ethiopia. Humanitarian organizations and NGOs may also seek insurance in this manner. Social Science, World Bank Publications<
The Role of Index-Based Insurance in Social Protection in Low-Income Countries of Africa, The Role of Index-Based Insurance in Social Protection in Low-Income Countries of Africa, [KW: PD… Mehr…
The Role of Index-Based Insurance in Social Protection in Low-Income Countries of Africa, The Role of Index-Based Insurance in Social Protection in Low-Income Countries of Africa, [KW: PDF ,BUSINESS ECONOMICS , INSURANCE , RISK MANAGEMENT ,BUSINESS , ECONOMICS , FINANCE] <-> <-> PDF ,BUSINESS ECONOMICS , INSURANCE , RISK MANAGEMENT ,BUSINESS , ECONOMICS , FINANCE<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780821370377 Herausgeber: World Bank Publications
Buch in der Datenbank seit 2007-03-05T06:13:52+01:00 (Berlin) Detailseite zuletzt geändert am 2021-01-21T07:47:30+01:00 (Berlin) ISBN/EAN: 9780821370377
ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 978-0-8213-7037-7 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: haque
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