The effect of crop insurance on agricultural loan delinquencies

Author:

Lee Daemyung1,Chen Le2,Rejesus Roderick M.1ORCID,Aglasan Serkan3,Dinterman Robert4,Connor Lawson5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics NC State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

2. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics University of Tennessee Knoxville Tennessee USA

3. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA

4. National Office USDA Rural Development Washington District of Columbia USA

5. Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness University of Arkansas Fayetteville Arkansas USA

Abstract

AbstractThis study addresses how participation in the Federal crop insurance program influences agricultural loan delinquencies. To achieve this objective, we use 1994–2015 county‐level panel data for corn production in the Midwestern United States (US). Traditional linear fixed effect (FE) models, instrumental variable‐based FE estimation, and several robustness checks are used in the empirical analysis. Estimation results suggest that counties with higher levels of crop insurance participation tend to have statistically lower rates of agricultural loan delinquency. This is evidence that the US crop insurance program helps reduce financial stress and facilitates the continued viability of the agricultural credit system.

Publisher

Wiley

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