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IEEE Micro, 2013
This column discusses how the online world provides public goods. Public goods in the digital world contain some of the same features as those in the offline world. Yet, there are some key differences in the boundaries between public and private, and that shapes what arises and what does not. That will need an explanation.
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This column discusses how the online world provides public goods. Public goods in the digital world contain some of the same features as those in the offline world. Yet, there are some key differences in the boundaries between public and private, and that shapes what arises and what does not. That will need an explanation.
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Public Service, Public Goods, and the Common Good
2017The proper provision of public goods by a well-functioning, impartial government is not the only thing necessary for attaining the common good, but it is essential. The economic view of the human person as a rational, self-interested maximizer has become pervasive in analyzing government dysfunction and is employed by international agencies to generate
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The patient and the public good
Nature Medicine, 1995The prevailing view is that a physician can simultaneously husband economic resources to control health care costs and fulfill a doctor's traditional responsibility to put the patient first. I disagree.
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Doing Good, Public Good, and Public Value
Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 2014In this article, using multiple illustrative case examples, we demonstrate that philanthropic institutions are in the business of creating public value. In framing the work of philanthropy more broadly to include the process of public value creation, philanthropic institutions and leaders are challenged to be more strategic not only in their mission ...
Stuart C. Mendel, Jeffrey L. Brudney
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Evaluation and Program Planning, 2010
This discussion foregrounds four key issues engaged by the articles presented in this special issue: the unique challenges and opportunities of environmental education evaluation, how to think well about the evaluation approaches and purposes that best match this domain, evaluation capacity building in environmental education and action, and ...
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This discussion foregrounds four key issues engaged by the articles presented in this special issue: the unique challenges and opportunities of environmental education evaluation, how to think well about the evaluation approaches and purposes that best match this domain, evaluation capacity building in environmental education and action, and ...
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Journal of Political Economy, 1987
Public goods can be financed by direct taxation or a subsidy to private spending. This paper examines the relative efficiency and distributional consequences of the two methods. Efficiency is shown to depend on the price elasticity of private spending and the trade- off between public and private spending.
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Public goods can be financed by direct taxation or a subsidy to private spending. This paper examines the relative efficiency and distributional consequences of the two methods. Efficiency is shown to depend on the price elasticity of private spending and the trade- off between public and private spending.
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Politics and the Life Sciences, 2008
Public Goods can be seen as one important way in which societies sustain themselves over time. These are part of the puzzle of the development of political order. Public goods like the rule of law are non-substractable and non-excludable. For economists the classic textbook examples are national defense and police protection. In this paper I argue that
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Public Goods can be seen as one important way in which societies sustain themselves over time. These are part of the puzzle of the development of political order. Public goods like the rule of law are non-substractable and non-excludable. For economists the classic textbook examples are national defense and police protection. In this paper I argue that
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The Journal of Higher Education, 1932
(1932). What is “Good” Publicity? The Journal of Higher Education: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 91-93.
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(1932). What is “Good” Publicity? The Journal of Higher Education: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 91-93.
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2008
Since the vivid description of the Prisoner’s Dilemma game and the accompanying tension between self-interest and efficiency, economists, political scientists, psychologists, sociologists and others have wondered about how individuals resolve these conflicting motivations.
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Since the vivid description of the Prisoner’s Dilemma game and the accompanying tension between self-interest and efficiency, economists, political scientists, psychologists, sociologists and others have wondered about how individuals resolve these conflicting motivations.
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