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We use a multiyear multiarm randomized controlled trial implemented among 1053 smallholders in Kenya to evaluate ex-ante investment and ex-post productivity and welfare benefits of risk-contingent credit (RCC), comparing it with traditional credit (TC). We rely on local average treatment effects...
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This paper illustrates how weather derivatives indexed to forecasts of famine can be designed and used by operational agencies and donors to facilitate timely and reliable financing, for effective emergency response to climate-based, slow-onset disasters such as drought. We provide a general...
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This paper illustrates how weather derivatives indexed to forecasts of famine can be designed and used by operational agencies and donors to facilitate timely and reliable financing, for effective emergency response to climate‐based, slow‐onset disasters such as drought. We provide a general...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to outline a pricing formula for the valuation of catastrophic (CAT) bonds as applied to multiple trigger drought risks in Kenya. Design/methodology/approach – The valuation model is designed around the multiple triggers of the Mexican Catastrophe...
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