GLOBAL Public Goods : international cooperation in the 21st century. - New York : Oxford University, 1999 - 546 p.

Concepts Defining global public goods - Inge Kaul, Isabelle Grunberg and Marc A. Stern Intergenerational public goods: strategies, efficiency and institutions - Todd Sandler The political economy of international cooperation - Lisa L. Martin Case studies Equity and justice Equity in a global public goods framework - J. Mohan Rao Distributive justice as an international public good: a historical perspective - Etan B. Kapstein Global justice: beyond international equity - Amarthya Sen Market efficiency Deep integration and trade agreements: good for developing countries? - Nancy Bridsall and Robert Z. Lawrence International financial instability - Charles Wyplosz Environment and cultural heritage Montreal versus Kyoto: international cooperation and the global environment - Scott Barrett New strategies for the provision of global public goods: learning from international environmental challenges - Geoffrey Heal Cultural heritage as public good: economic analysis applied to historic cities - Ismail Serageldin Health Global epidemiological surveillance: international cooperation to monitor infectious diseases - Mark W. Zacher Health as a global public good - Lincoln C. Chen, Tim G. Evans and Richard A. Cash Knowledge and information Knowledge as a global public good - Joseph E. Stiglitz Global communications for a more equitable world - J. Habib Sy The public face of cyberspace - Debora L. Spar Peace and security Preveting deadly conflict: from global housekeeping to neighbourhood watch - David A. Hamburg and Jane E. Holl Peace as a global public good - Ruben P. Mendez Policy implications International public goods and the case for foreign aid - Rajshri Jayaraman and Ravi Kanbur Regional public goods in international assistance - Lisa d.Cook and Jeffrey Sachs

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