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Revenue Insurance and Chemical Input Use Rates
Using farm level data and a simultaneous probit model we evaluate the input use and environmental effects of revenue insurance. A priori, the moral hazard effect on input use is indeterminate and this study empirically assesses the input use impact of the increasingly popular, and federally subsidized, risk management instrument of revenue insurance. We conclude that the moral hazard effect of federally subsidized revenue insurance products induces U.S. wheat farmers to increase expenditures on pesticides and reduce expenditures on fertilizers.Crop Production/Industries, Risk and Uncertainty,
Non-perturbative studies of N=2 conformal quiver gauge theories
We study N=2 super-conformal field theories in four dimensions that
correspond to mass-deformed linear quivers with n gauge groups and
(bi-)fundamental matter. We describe them using Seiberg-Witten curves obtained
from an M-theory construction and via the AGT correspondence. We take
particular care in obtaining the detailed relation between the parameters
appearing in these descriptions and the physical quantities of the quiver gauge
theories. This precise map allows us to efficiently reconstruct the
non-perturbative prepotential that encodes the effective IR properties of these
theories. We give explicit expressions in the cases n=1,2, also in the presence
of an Omega-background in the Nekrasov-Shatashvili limit. All our results are
successfully checked against those of the direct microscopic evaluation of the
prepotential a la Nekrasov using localization methods.Comment: 56 pages, 7 figures, PdfLaTeX. v2: a few references added, version to
appear on Fortschritte der Physi
Modular and duality properties of surface operators in N=2* gauge theories
We calculate the instanton partition function of the four-dimensional N=2*
SU(N) gauge theory in the presence of a generic surface operator, using
equivariant localization. By analyzing the constraints that arise from
S-duality, we show that the effective twisted superpotential, which governs the
infrared dynamics of the two-dimensional theory on the surface operator,
satisfies a modular anomaly equation. Exploiting the localization results, we
solve this equation in terms of elliptic and quasi-modular forms which resum
all non-perturbative corrections. We also show that our results, derived for
monodromy defects in the four-dimensional theory, match the effective twisted
superpotential describing the infrared properties of certain two-dimensional
sigma models coupled either to pure N=2 or to N=2* gauge theories.Comment: 51 pages, v3: references added, typos fixed, footnote added, some
small changes in the text, appendix B streamlined. Matches the published
versio
Surface operators in 5d gauge theories and duality relations
We study half-BPS surface operators in 5d N=1 gauge theories compactified on
a circle. Using localization methods and the twisted chiral ring relations of
coupled 3d/5d quiver gauge theories, we calculate the twisted chiral
superpotential that governs the infrared properties of these surface operators.
We make a detailed analysis of the localization integrand, and by comparing
with the results from the twisted chiral ring equations obtain constraints on
the 3d and 5d Chern-Simons levels so that the instanton partition function does
not depend on the choice of integration contour. For these values of the
Chern-Simons couplings, we comment on how the distinct quiver theories that
realize the same surface operator are related to each other by Aharony-Seiberg
dualities.Comment: 39 pages. v2: A few sentences rephrased, references added, and typos
corrected. Matches version published in JHE
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