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Archive | 2014
Matthieu Delpierre; Bertrand Verheyden; Stéphanie Weynants
Empirical evidence on developing countries highlights that poor farm-households are less keen to adopt high risk / high return technologies than rich households. Yet, they tend to be more vulnerable to income shocks than the rich. This paper develops a model of informal risk-sharing with endogenous risk-taking which provides a rationale for these observations. In our framework, informal risk-sharing is incomplete due to risk externalities, which leads to moral hazard. We compare the .rst best and second best to a decentralized bargaining process, where the lack of coordination ampli.es moral hazard. The analysis of group composition yields counterintuitive results. First, if groups are homogeneous, poor groups share less risks than rich groups even though the rich take more risks. Second, the insurance level of rich households decreases in the presence of poor households, potentially making them reluctant to share risk with poorer households.
IZA Journal of Migration | 2014
Matthieu Delpierre; Bertrand Verheyden
Journal of Public Economics | 2014
Matthieu Delpierre; Bertrand Verheyden
DIAL Conference "Shocks in Developing Countries" Université Paris-Dauphine | 2010
Matthieu Delpierre; Bertrand Verheyden
Journal of Development Economics | 2016
Matthieu Delpierre; Bertrand Verheyden; Stéphanie Weynants
European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE) Seminar | 2012
Matthieu Delpierre; Bertrand Verheyden; Stéphanie Weynants
Archive | 2011
Anne-Claire Thomas; Matthieu Delpierre; Bertrand Verheyden
Centre for the Study of African Economies (CSAE) conference 2011 | 2011
Matthieu Delpierre; Bertrand Verheyden; Stéphanie Weynants
CESifo Conference on Financing the Mobility of Higher Education Students and Researchers | 2010
Matthieu Delpierre; Bertrand Verheyden
Conference on Poverty Traps: an Empirical and Theoretical Assessment, University of Naples Parthenope | 2009
Matthieu Delpierre; Bertrand Verheyden