Flexible weather index insurance design with penalized splines
In this article, we propose a flexible framework for the design of weather index insurance (WII) based on penalized spline methods. The aim is to find the indemnity function that optimally characterizes the intricate relationship between agricultural production losses and weather variables and thus...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1701372023-08-29T06:28:00Z Flexible weather index insurance design with penalized splines Tan, Ken Seng Zhang, Jinggong Nanyang Business School Business::Finance::Insurance Weather Index Insurance Penalized Spline In this article, we propose a flexible framework for the design of weather index insurance (WII) based on penalized spline methods. The aim is to find the indemnity function that optimally characterizes the intricate relationship between agricultural production losses and weather variables and thus effectively improves policyholders’ utilities. We use B-spline functions to define the feasible set of the optimization problem and a penalty function to avoid the “overfitting” issue. The proposed design framework is applied to an empirical study in which we use precipitation and vapor pressure deficit (VPD) to construct an index insurance contract for corn producers in Illinois. Numerical evidence shows that the resulting optimal insurance contract effectively enhances policyholder’s utility, even in the absence of the government’s premium subsidy. In addition, the performance of our proposed index insurance is robust to a variety of key factors, and the general payment structure is highly interpretable for marketing purposes. All of these merits indicate its potential to increase efficiency of the agricultural insurance market and thus enhance social welfare. Ministry of Education (MOE) Nanyang Technological University KST acknowledges research funding from Nanyang Technological University’s Singapore University Grant and President’s Chair in Actuarial Risk Management. JZ acknowledges research funding support from the Nanyang Technological University Startup Grant (04INS000509C300) and the Singapore Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund Tier 1 Grant (RG55/20). 2023-08-29T06:28:00Z 2023-08-29T06:28:00Z 2023 Journal Article Tan, K. S. & Zhang, J. (2023). Flexible weather index insurance design with penalized splines. North American Actuarial Journal, 1-26. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10920277.2022.2162924 1092-0277 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170137 10.1080/10920277.2022.2162924 2-s2.0-85147698506 1 26 en 04INS000509C300 RG55/20 North American Actuarial Journal © 2023 Society of Actuaries. All rights reserved. |
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In this article, we propose a flexible framework for the design of weather index insurance (WII) based on penalized spline methods. The aim is to find the indemnity function that optimally characterizes the intricate relationship between agricultural production losses and weather variables and thus effectively improves policyholders’ utilities. We use B-spline functions to define the feasible set of the optimization problem and a penalty function to avoid the “overfitting” issue. The proposed design framework is applied to an empirical study in which we use precipitation and vapor pressure deficit (VPD) to construct an index insurance contract for corn producers in Illinois. Numerical evidence shows that the resulting optimal insurance contract effectively enhances policyholder’s utility, even in the absence of the government’s premium subsidy. In addition, the performance of our proposed index insurance is robust to a variety of key factors, and the general payment structure is highly interpretable for marketing purposes. All of these merits indicate its potential to increase efficiency of the agricultural insurance market and thus enhance social welfare. |
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