Spatial-Temporal Model of Insect Growth, Diffusion and Derivative Pricing

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS(2008)

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Abstract
Insect derivatives represent an important innovation in specialty crop risk management. An active over-the-counter market in insect derivatives will require a transparent pricing method. This paper develops an econometric model of the spatio-temporal process underlying a particular insect population and develops a pricing model based on this process. We show that insect derivatives can play an important risk management role in mitigating B. tabaci (whitefly) damage in cotton. Beyond developing a new risk management instrument. the key methodological contribution of this paper lies in pricing derivatives with stochastic properties in both space and time dimensions.
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invasive species,derivatives,spatial econometrics,risk management
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