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Journal of Economic Literature, 2021
This survey investigates the increasing importance of global public goods (GPGs) in today’s interdependent world, driven by ever-growing, cross-border externalities and public good spillovers. Novel technologies, enhanced globalization, and population increases are among the main drivers of the rise of GPGs.
Wolfgang Buchholz, Todd Sandler
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This survey investigates the increasing importance of global public goods (GPGs) in today’s interdependent world, driven by ever-growing, cross-border externalities and public good spillovers. Novel technologies, enhanced globalization, and population increases are among the main drivers of the rise of GPGs.
Wolfgang Buchholz, Todd Sandler
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The Decision to Link Trade Agreements to the Supply of Global Public Goods
Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 2021We use simple theory and an experiment to investigate the decision to link trade cooperation to the provision of a global public good like climate change mitigation.
S. Barrett, Astrid Dannenberg
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Global Environmental Politics, 2021
When considering public support for domestic policies that contribute to a global public good, such as climate change mitigation, the behavior of other countries is commonly regarded as pivotal.
Liam F. Beiser‐McGrath, T. Bernauer
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When considering public support for domestic policies that contribute to a global public good, such as climate change mitigation, the behavior of other countries is commonly regarded as pivotal.
Liam F. Beiser‐McGrath, T. Bernauer
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Replicator dynamics of public goods games with global exclusion.
Chaos, 2022Studies to date on the role of social exclusion in public cooperation have mainly focused on the peer or pool sanctioning types of excluding free-riders from the share of common goods.
Xiaofeng Wang, M. Perc
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Global justice and the COVID-19 vaccine: Limitations of the public goods framework
Global Public Health, 2021As vaccines for COVID-19 were first being approved for use, there were widespread calls for it to be assigned a ‘global public good’. However, allocating the COVID-19 vaccine globally poses a novel challenge of redistribution, one that cannot be ...
N. Saksena
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