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Weather Derivatives and Yield Index Insurance As Exotic Options

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  • Hertzler, Greg

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This paper develops methods to quantify weather derivatives and yield index insurance. These are exotic options that differ from financial options in several ways. The underlying random variable is not a price but a quantity such as millimeters of rainfall. Instead of option "pricing", a method must be developed for option "quantifying". Financial options are tradable. Weather derivatives and yield index insurance are not. Instead of being priced continuously, these are quantified once when the contract is written. As a result, they are less flexible. Financial options are linear. The probability distribution of an option is easily found from the probability distribution of the underlying price. Yield index insurance is a contract written on a non-linear function of random weather. Its probability distribution is unknown. Never-the-less, methods can be developed for quantifying weather derivatives and yield index insurance. Although there are many types of options in the literature, yield index insurance appears to be new. In the spirit of naming new options for exotic locations, yield index insurance could be called an "Australian" option, or Aussie option for short. Further research is needed to assess the likely demand for Aussie options by farmers and other rural businesses and the likely supply by financial institutions and insurers.

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  • Hertzler, Greg, 2004. "Weather Derivatives and Yield Index Insurance As Exotic Options," 2004 Conference (48th), February 11-13, 2004, Melbourne, Australia 58705, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aare04:58705
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.58705
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    1. Fleming, Euan & Villano, Renato & Williamson, Brendon, 2013. "Structuring Exotic Options Contracts on Water to Improve the Efficiency of Resource Allocation in the Australian Water Market," Papers 234295, University of Melbourne, Melbourne School of Land and Environment.
    2. Carter, Chris & Crean, Jason & Kingwell, Ross S. & Hertzler, Greg, 2006. "Managing and Sharing the Risks of Drought in Australia," 2006 Annual Meeting, August 12-18, 2006, Queensland, Australia 25319, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
    3. Williamson, Brendon & Villano, Renato A. & Fleming, Euan M., 2008. "Structuring Exotic Options Contracts on Water to Improve the Efficiency of Resource Allocation in the Water Spot Market," 2008 Conference (52nd), February 5-8, 2008, Canberra, Australia 5992, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society.

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