International Public Goods : Incentives, Measurement, and Financing
Increasingly, the consequences of globalization call for the involvement, not only of national governments, but of the international development community as a whole. Such involvement needs to occur within a comprehensive framework that encompasses...
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okr-10986-152382021-04-23T14:03:11Z International Public Goods : Incentives, Measurement, and Financing Ferroni, Marco Mody, Ashoka Ferroni, Marco Mody, Ashoka AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AIR POLLUTION BANKRUPTCY BENCHMARK BENEFIT ANALYSIS CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CARBON EMISSIONS CIVIL SOCIETY CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CHANGE COMMODITIES COMPETITION POLICY DEBT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DONOR AGENCIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC LIFE ECONOMIC THEORY ECONOMICS RESEARCH ECONOMISTS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTION EMISSIONS RIGHTS ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS EXCHANGE RATES EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES EXTERNALITY FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCING MECHANISMS FISHERIES FOOD PRODUCTION GAME THEORY GLOBAL INTEREST GREENHOUSE GASES INCOME INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTERNATIONAL ARENA INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND INTERNATIONAL TRADE LABOR MARKETS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MARGINAL COST MARKET ECONOMIES MORAL HAZARD NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL POLICY OZONE LAYER OZONE LAYER DEPLETION POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY AUDIENCES POLICY INITIATIVES POLICY REVIEW POLLUTION PERMITS POOR COUNTRIES POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY REDUCTION PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE PRIVATE GOODS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC ACTION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC INTEREST PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR REDUCING EMISSIONS REDUCING POVERTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE RURAL POVERTY SANCTIONS SIDE PAYMENTS SOCIAL PROTECTION STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE REGIME VALUATION WAGES WATER POLLUTION PUBLIC GOODS GLOBAL INTEGRATION INCENTIVES SUPPLY & DEMAND FINANCING OPTIONS AID ALLOCATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE REGIONAL COORDINATION Increasingly, the consequences of globalization call for the involvement, not only of national governments, but of the international development community as a whole. Such involvement needs to occur within a comprehensive framework that encompasses stakeholders from government, non-governmental organizations, and businesses acting together in partnership. This requires the leveraging of general aid and country-focused development resources along with encouraging private financing participation. The book explains different ways that this type of framework might be structured, and focuses on different financing strategies that can be developed. It acknowledges the value of country specific efforts while recommending a multi-national approach to addressing problems resulting from globalization. This book evaluates the concepts fundamental to the term "public goods" and details alternative governance structures including the role of incentives. 2013-08-20T21:17:25Z 2013-08-20T21:17:25Z 2002-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/03/2014506/international-public-goods-incentives-measurement-financing 0-8213-5110-9 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15238 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank and Kluwer Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication |
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AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AIR POLLUTION BANKRUPTCY BENCHMARK BENEFIT ANALYSIS CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CARBON EMISSIONS CIVIL SOCIETY CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CHANGE COMMODITIES COMPETITION POLICY DEBT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DONOR AGENCIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC LIFE ECONOMIC THEORY ECONOMICS RESEARCH ECONOMISTS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTION EMISSIONS RIGHTS ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS EXCHANGE RATES EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES EXTERNALITY FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCING MECHANISMS FISHERIES FOOD PRODUCTION GAME THEORY GLOBAL INTEREST GREENHOUSE GASES INCOME INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTERNATIONAL ARENA INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND INTERNATIONAL TRADE LABOR MARKETS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MARGINAL COST MARKET ECONOMIES MORAL HAZARD NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL POLICY OZONE LAYER OZONE LAYER DEPLETION POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY AUDIENCES POLICY INITIATIVES POLICY REVIEW POLLUTION PERMITS POOR COUNTRIES POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY REDUCTION PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE PRIVATE GOODS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC ACTION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC INTEREST PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR REDUCING EMISSIONS REDUCING POVERTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE RURAL POVERTY SANCTIONS SIDE PAYMENTS SOCIAL PROTECTION STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE REGIME VALUATION WAGES WATER POLLUTION PUBLIC GOODS GLOBAL INTEGRATION INCENTIVES SUPPLY & DEMAND FINANCING OPTIONS AID ALLOCATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE REGIONAL COORDINATION |
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AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AIR POLLUTION BANKRUPTCY BENCHMARK BENEFIT ANALYSIS CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CARBON EMISSIONS CIVIL SOCIETY CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CHANGE COMMODITIES COMPETITION POLICY DEBT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DONOR AGENCIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC LIFE ECONOMIC THEORY ECONOMICS RESEARCH ECONOMISTS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS REDUCTION EMISSIONS RIGHTS ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS EXCHANGE RATES EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES EXTERNALITY FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCING MECHANISMS FISHERIES FOOD PRODUCTION GAME THEORY GLOBAL INTEREST GREENHOUSE GASES INCOME INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTERNATIONAL ARENA INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND INTERNATIONAL TRADE LABOR MARKETS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MARGINAL COST MARKET ECONOMIES MORAL HAZARD NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL POLICY OZONE LAYER OZONE LAYER DEPLETION POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY AUDIENCES POLICY INITIATIVES POLICY REVIEW POLLUTION PERMITS POOR COUNTRIES POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY REDUCTION PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE PRIVATE GOODS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC ACTION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC INTEREST PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR REDUCING EMISSIONS REDUCING POVERTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE RURAL POVERTY SANCTIONS SIDE PAYMENTS SOCIAL PROTECTION STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE REGIME VALUATION WAGES WATER POLLUTION PUBLIC GOODS GLOBAL INTEGRATION INCENTIVES SUPPLY & DEMAND FINANCING OPTIONS AID ALLOCATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE REGIONAL COORDINATION Ferroni, Marco Mody, Ashoka International Public Goods : Incentives, Measurement, and Financing |
description |
Increasingly, the consequences of
globalization call for the involvement, not only of national
governments, but of the international development community
as a whole. Such involvement needs to occur within a
comprehensive framework that encompasses stakeholders from
government, non-governmental organizations, and businesses
acting together in partnership. This requires the leveraging
of general aid and country-focused development resources
along with encouraging private financing participation. The
book explains different ways that this type of framework
might be structured, and focuses on different financing
strategies that can be developed. It acknowledges the value
of country specific efforts while recommending a
multi-national approach to addressing problems resulting
from globalization. This book evaluates the concepts
fundamental to the term "public goods" and details
alternative governance structures including the role of incentives. |
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Ferroni, Marco |
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Ferroni, Marco Ferroni, Marco Mody, Ashoka |
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Publications & Research :: Publication |
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Ferroni, Marco Mody, Ashoka |
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Ferroni, Marco |
title |
International Public Goods : Incentives, Measurement, and Financing |
title_short |
International Public Goods : Incentives, Measurement, and Financing |
title_full |
International Public Goods : Incentives, Measurement, and Financing |
title_fullStr |
International Public Goods : Incentives, Measurement, and Financing |
title_full_unstemmed |
International Public Goods : Incentives, Measurement, and Financing |
title_sort |
international public goods : incentives, measurement, and financing |
publisher |
Washington, DC: World Bank and Kluwer |
publishDate |
2013 |
url |
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/03/2014506/international-public-goods-incentives-measurement-financing http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15238 |
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