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Defining Global Public Goods

1999
Abstract People need both private and public goods for their well‐being. This chapter focuses on public goods, introducing the generic concept of public goods first, refining this generic definition, and identifying the distinguishing characteristics of global public goods. The main properties and distinguishing features of international
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Constructing Global Public Goods

2019
Why do international actors provide global public goods when they could free-ride on the production of others? Constructing Global Public Goods examines this question by understanding the identities and preferences of the actors. Most rational choice models of public goods explain the public goods decision by examining the strategic interactions among ...
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Caring for the Commons: Using Psychological Ownership to Enhance Stewardship Behavior for Public Goods

Journal of Marketing, 2021
Joann Peck   +2 more
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Provision of Global Public Goods

Abstract This chapter analyses how the formation of populist governments impacts a country’s willingness to engage in global governance. More specifically, it addresses the readiness to provide global public goods, focusing on the promotion of peace, on climate change mitigation, and on development aid.
Sandra Destradi, Johannes Plagemann
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Genomics—a global public good?

The Lancet, 2003
Halla, Thorsteinsdóttir   +3 more
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Outdoor air pollution and cancer: An overview of the current evidence and public health recommendations

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Michelle C Turner   +2 more
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Global Public Goods

2017
Caterina García-Segura   +1 more
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Horizontal gene transfer in osmotrophs: playing with public goods

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2013
Thomas A Richards
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Cooperation and Punishment in Public Goods Experiments

American Economic Review, 2000
Ernst Fehr
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