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Global public goods : international cooperation in the 21st century / edited by Inge Kaul, Isabelle Grunberg, Marc A. Stern.
1999
B 75 KAU.G
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Title
Global public goods : international cooperation in the 21st century / edited by Inge Kaul, Isabelle Grunberg, Marc A. Stern.
Description
xxxviii, 546 pages ; [28] cm.
ISBN
0195130510
9780195130515 cloth
0195130529 paper
9780195130522 paper
9780199867363 ebook
0199867364 ebook
9780195130515 cloth
0195130529 paper
9780195130522 paper
9780199867363 ebook
0199867364 ebook
Alternate Call Number
B 75 KAU.G
Summary
"Globalization does not have to entail a loss of sovereignty. Indeed, if the proper policies are adopted, it can strengthen that sovereignty. But to manage globalization requires that we recognize the importance of global public goods. The essays here suggest innovative and practical strategies to ensure a more reliable supply of these public goods - such as environmental sustainability, market efficiency, equity, health, knowledge or peace." "The book's intent is to take the concept of global public goods out of the rarified circle of micro-economists and pass it as a practical tool into the hands of those who on a daily basis struggle with global policy challenges and crises." "Global Public Goods: International Cooperation in the 21st Century is for political leaders, offering concrete ideas on adjusting policymaking to the new realities. It is for students of economics and political science, proposing a definition of global public goods and exploring its applicability to a wide range of issues. It is for the development community, identifying innovative approaches to North-South cooperation. And it is for business and civil society, underscoring the need for a new tripartism in international policymaking."--Jacket.
Note
Published for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
¿7FPublished for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)."
¿7FPublished for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)."
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 512-516) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Defining global public goods / Inge Kaul, Isabelle Grunberg, and Marc A. Stern
Intergenerational public goods: strategies, efficiency, and institutions / Todd Sandler
The political economy of international cooperation / Lisa L. Martin
Equity in a global public goods framework / J. Mohan Rao
Distributive justice as an international public good: a historical perspective / Ethan B. Kapstein
Global justice: beyond international equity / Amartya Sen
Deep integration and trade agreements: good for developing countries? / Nancy Birdsall and Robert Z. Lawrence
International financial instability / Charles Wyplosz
Montreal versus Kyoto: international cooperation and the global environment / Scott Barrett
New strategies for the provision of global public goods: learning from international environmental challenges / Geoffrey Heal
Cultural heritage as public good: economic analysis applied to historic cities / Ismail Serageldin
Global epidemiological surveillance: international cooperation to monitor infectious diseases / Mark W. Zacher
Health as a global public good / Lincoln C. Chen, Tim G. Evans, and Richard A. Cash
Knowledge as a global public good / Joseph E. Stiglitz
Global communications for a more equitable world / J. Habib Sy
The public face of cyberspace / Debora L. Spar
Preventing deadly conflict: from global housekeeping to neighborhood watch / David A. Hamburg and Jane E. Holl
Peace as a global public good / Ruben P. Mendez
International public goods and the case for foreign aid / Rajshri Jayaraman and Ravi Kanbur
Regional public goods in international assistance / Lisa D. Cook and Jeffrey Sachs
Global public goods: concepts, policies, and strategies / Inge Kaul, Isabelle Grunberg, and Marc A. Stern.
Intergenerational public goods: strategies, efficiency, and institutions / Todd Sandler
The political economy of international cooperation / Lisa L. Martin
Equity in a global public goods framework / J. Mohan Rao
Distributive justice as an international public good: a historical perspective / Ethan B. Kapstein
Global justice: beyond international equity / Amartya Sen
Deep integration and trade agreements: good for developing countries? / Nancy Birdsall and Robert Z. Lawrence
International financial instability / Charles Wyplosz
Montreal versus Kyoto: international cooperation and the global environment / Scott Barrett
New strategies for the provision of global public goods: learning from international environmental challenges / Geoffrey Heal
Cultural heritage as public good: economic analysis applied to historic cities / Ismail Serageldin
Global epidemiological surveillance: international cooperation to monitor infectious diseases / Mark W. Zacher
Health as a global public good / Lincoln C. Chen, Tim G. Evans, and Richard A. Cash
Knowledge as a global public good / Joseph E. Stiglitz
Global communications for a more equitable world / J. Habib Sy
The public face of cyberspace / Debora L. Spar
Preventing deadly conflict: from global housekeeping to neighborhood watch / David A. Hamburg and Jane E. Holl
Peace as a global public good / Ruben P. Mendez
International public goods and the case for foreign aid / Rajshri Jayaraman and Ravi Kanbur
Regional public goods in international assistance / Lisa D. Cook and Jeffrey Sachs
Global public goods: concepts, policies, and strategies / Inge Kaul, Isabelle Grunberg, and Marc A. Stern.
Series
Series
Oxford Scholarship Online.
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Published
New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.
Language
English
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Review
"Globalization does not have to entail a loss of sovereignty. Indeed, if the proper policies are adopted, it can strengthen that sovereignty. But to manage globalization requires that we recognize the importance of global public goods. The essays here suggest innovative and practical strategies to ensure a more reliable supply of these public goods - such as environmental sustainability, market efficiency, equity, health, knowledge or peace." "The book's intent is to take the concept of global public goods out of the rarified circle of micro-economists and pass it as a practical tool into the hands of those who on a daily basis struggle with global policy challenges and crises." "Global Public Goods: International Cooperation in the 21st Century is for political leaders, offering concrete ideas on adjusting policymaking to the new realities. It is for students of economics and political science, proposing a definition of global public goods and exploring its applicability to a wide range of issues. It is for the development community, identifying innovative approaches to North-South cooperation. And it is for business and civil society, underscoring the need for a new tripartism in international policymaking."--Jacket.