Abstract

Risk management in a production context refers to strategic choice of input and output mix (“self insurance”) when production is risky. Production risk may be due to price risk (when market prices are not known at the time input decisions must be made) and/or due to the “state of nature” (e.g. weather risk or machine breakdown risk). Decisions made regarding production affect the level of its riskiness.

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