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A Note on Alternative Market and Governmental Risk Transference Mechanisms
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2016
Abstract
The major mechanisms for the transference of price and output risk by crop producers are examined. These include the use of futures and options contracts, government price-support and deficiency-payments programs, and crop insurance. Iso-revenue curves are used to highlight the distinctions between these alternatives.
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