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Reading Kindleberger in Beijing: Xi Jinping’s China as a provider of global public goods

, 2020
In 2017, scholar Joseph Nye postulated that a rising China that failed to deliver global public goods could result in a ‘Kindleberger Trap’, failing, like the then rising United States about a century ago, to supply global public goods at a time of need.
Carla P. Freeman
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Global Public Goods

2017
Caterina García-Segura   +1 more
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Evolutionary dynamics in state-feedback public goods games with peer punishment.

Chaos
Public goods game serves as a valuable paradigm for studying the challenges of collective cooperation in human and natural societies. Peer punishment is often considered an effective incentive for promoting cooperation in such contexts. However, previous
Qiushuang Wang   +2 more
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Global Public Goods

2013
Global public goods affect people all over the earth. Sandler stresses the aggregation technology of different global public goods; the mitigation of carbon dioxide is a summation public good while checking biological invasions is a weakest link public good. Simple game theory models of summation and weakest link public goods are considered.
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Market Power and Global Public Goods

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
A global monopoly supplier country of green goods which are essential for the provision of global environmental public goods optimally subsidizes the export of such goods in an interior contribution equilibrium. This is not counterbalanced by an incentive to improve the terms-of-trade, since any price-induced transfers are off-set by contribution ...
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Genomic Databases as Global Public Goods?

Res Publica, 2004
Recent discussions of genomics and international justice have adopted the concept of 'global public goods' to support both the view of genomics as a benefit and the sharing of genomics knowledge across nations. Such discussion relies on a particular interpretation of the global public goods argument, facilitated by the ambiguity of the concept itself ...
Chadwick, Ruth, Wilson, Sarah
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Global Public Goods

1999
Abstract This collection of papers offers a new rationale and framework for international development cooperation. Its main argument is that in actual practice development cooperation has already moved beyond aid. In the name of aid (i.e., assistance to poor countries), we are today dealing with issues such as the ozone hole, global ...
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Funding a Global Public Good

Global Trade and Customs Journal, 2021
The ACWL was established to enhance the credibility and acceptability of the rules-based multilateral trading system embodied in the WTO. Having affordable access to the services of the ACWL ensures that developing and least-developed countries can effectively participate in and take full advantage of their WTO Membership.
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Global Public Goods

2008
Recognition of the interdependencies characterizing the Earth (a global common) and the globalization phenomenon necessitate collective actions at the global level to solve multilateral issues in trade, finance, environment, spread of infectious diseases and security. There is also growing awareness that the existing institutional arrangements to solve
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Providing Global Public Goods

2003
AbstractThe national economic concept of ‘public goods’ has its transnational analogue, which provides a signpost to the effective management of globalization processes. The pursuit of global public goods, along with the prevention of global public bads, will assist the attainment of a more equitable, and hence a more stable, world order, and should be
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