1. In Canada, the crop insurance premium is partly subsidized by the provincial and federal governments. Although percentage of premium subsidized has varied between the 50–60 percent rate, this analysis is based on the proportion of the premium rate actually paid by the producer.
2. Hojjatti B. , and Bockstael N.E. 1988. “Modeling the Demand for Crop Insurance.” In Mapp H. , ed., Multiple Peril Crop Insurance: A Collection of Empirical Studies. Southern Cooperative Series Bulletin No. 334.
3. Farmers' Preferences for Crop Insurance Attributes
4. Garrido A. , Bielza M. , and Sumpsi J.M. 2002. “The Impact of Crop Insurance Subsidies on Land Allocation and Production in Spain.” Report No. AGR/CA/APM 16, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.