Hedging the financial risk from water scarcity for Great Lakes shipping

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作者
Meyer, Eliot S. [1 ]
Characklis, Gregory W. [1 ]
Brown, Casey [2 ]
Moody, Paul [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Carolina, Dept Environm Sci & Engn, Gillings Sch Global Publ Hlth, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[2] Univ Massachusetts, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Amherst, MA 01003 USA
[3] US Mil Acad, Dept Civil & Mech Engn, West Point, NY 10996 USA
关键词
WEATHER INDEX INSURANCE; COST-EFFECTIVENESS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; PRECIPITATION; TRANSPORT; DROUGHT;
D O I
10.1002/2015WR017855
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Low water levels in the Great Lakes have recently had significant financial impacts on the region's commercial shipping, which transports hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of bulk goods each year. Cargo capacity is a function of a ship's draft, the distance between water level and the ship's bottom, and lower water levels force ships to reduce cargo loads to prevent running aground in shallow harbors and locks. Financial risk transfer instruments, such as index-based insurance contracts, may provide an adaptable method for managing these financial risks. In this work, a relationship between water levels and shipping revenues is developed and used in an actuarial analysis of the frequency and magnitude of revenue losses. This analysis is used to develop a standardized suite of binary financial contracts, which are indexed to water levels and priced according to predefined thresholds. These contracts are then combined to form hedging portfolios with different objectives for the shippers. Results suggest that binary contracts could substantially reduce the risk of financial losses during low lake level periods and at a relatively low cost of only one to three percent of total revenues, depending on coverage level.
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页码:227 / 245
页数:19
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