Barriers to Household Risk Management: Evidence from India.

Am Econ J Appl Econ

Cole: Harvard Business School, J-PAL, and BREAD, ; Gine: World Bank and BREAD, ; Tobacman: Wharton and NBER, ; Townsend: MIT and NBER, ; Topalova: International Monetary Fund, ; Vickery: Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Published: January 2013

Why do many households remain exposed to large exogenous sources of non-systematic income risk? We use a series of randomized field experiments in rural India to test the importance of price and non-price factors in the adoption of an innovative rainfall insurance product. Demand is significantly price sensitive, but widespread take-up would not be achieved even if the product offered a payout ratio comparable to U.S. insurance contracts. We present evidence suggesting that lack of trust, liquidity constraints and limited salience are significant non-price frictions that constrain demand. We suggest contract design improvements to mitigate these frictions.

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