PROLOGUE
James Gustave Speth: FOREWORD
Inge Kaul, Isabelle Grunberg and Marc A. Stern: INTRODUCTION
CONCEPTS
Inge Kaul, Isabelle Grunberg and Marc A. Stern: Defining Global
Public Goods,
Todd Sandler: Intergenerational Public Goods: Strategies,
Efficiency and Institutions
Lisa L. Martin: The Political Economy of International
Cooperation
CASE STUDIES
Equity and Justice
J. Mohan Rao: Equity in a Global Public Goods Framework
Ethan B. Kapstein: Distributive Justice as an International Public
Good: A Historical Perspective
Amartya Sen: Global Justice: Beyond International Equity
Market Efficiency
Nancy Birdsall and Robert Z. Lawrence: Deep Integration and Trade
Agreements: Good for Developing Countries?
Charles Wyplosz: International Financial Instability
Environment and Cultural Heritage
Scott Barrett: Montreal v. Kyoto: International Cooperation and the
Global Environ-ment
Geoffrey Heal: New Strategies for the Provision of Global Public
Goods: Learning from International Environmental Challenges
Ismail Serageldin: Cultural Heritage as Public Good: Economic
Analysis Applied to Historic Cities
Health
Mark W. Zacher: Global Epidemiological Surveillance as a Public
Good: International Cooperation to Monitor Infectious Diseases
Lincoln C. Chen, Tim G. Evans and Richard A. Cash: Health As a
Global Public Good
Knowledge and Information
Joseph E. Stiglitz: Knowledge as a Global Public Good
J. Habib Sy: Global Communi-cations for a More Equitable World
Debora L. Spar: The Public Face of Cyberspace
Peace and Security
David A. Hamburg and Jane E. Holl: Preventing Deadly Conflict: From
Global Housekeeping to Neighborhood Watch
Ruben P. Mendez: Peace as a Global Public Good
Policy Implications
Rajshri Jayaraman and Ravi Kanbur: International Public Goods and
the Case for Foreign Aid
Lisa D. Cook and Jeffrey Sachs: Regional Public Goods In
International Assistance
Conclusion
Inge Kaul, Isabelle Grunberg and Marc A. Stern: Global Public
Goods: Concepts, Policies and Strategies
Glossary
compiled by Priya Gajraj: Further Reading
About the Contributors
Index
"At a time when many are saying that globalization has gone too
far, UNDP has produced a wide and deep study of global public
goods. The volume deals with peace and trade, but also with global
warming, transnational pollution, disease and financial crisesall
public badsand their suppression, which constitutes a good. The
subject is complex but of paramount importance to a world
experiencing, or approaching, multidimensional crises."--Charles
Kindleberger,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"This is an important piece of work on one of the most interesting
and urgent problems of our time. An increasing number of issues,
including those of the developing world, are an international
responsibility. This volume does a distinctively important service
by drawing this fact to our attention. I admire the effort that has
gone into it. I particularly endorse the result."--John Kenneth
Galbraith, Harvard University
"We need better international cooperation to ensure that human
beings have full access to necessary public goods. This volume is
an invaluable tool to bring this goal closer."--Paul Kennedy, John
Dilworth Professor of History, Yale University
"With the publication of this volume, UNDP has again proved to be a
leading intellectual agency, as well as an important operational
body."-- Kazuo Takahashi, IDirector, International Development
Research Institute, Tokyo
"This volume introduces a framework for facilitating and
reinforcing international development through an equal partnership
model of cooperation. I find it enlightening, and hopefully
reflective of the changing values of this era."--Ismail Razali,
Chairman, Central Bank of Malaysia
"Brings a fresh, forward-looking perspective to the issue of
globalization and the responses necessary to ensure that the
process really serves to improve the quality of life of the
citizens of the world. The references are very useful for getting
deeper into specific areas."--Mark Miller, University of Southern
Mississippi
"This wide-ranging collection of stimulating papers constitutes a
very important addition to our understanding of the complex ways in
which national lives affect other people, a solid understanding of
which can be a powerful weapon against conflict in the coming
decades....recemmended to a wide audience."--Choice
"At a time when many are saying that globalization has gone too
far, UNDP has produced a wide and deep study of global public
goods. The volume deals with peace and trade, but also with global
warming, transnational pollution, disease and financial crisesall
public badsand their suppression, which constitutes a good. The
subject is complex but of paramount importance to a world
experiencing, or approaching, multidimensional crises."--Charles
Kindleberger,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"This is an important piece of work on one of the most interesting
and urgent problems of our time. An increasing number of issues,
including those of the developing world, are an international
responsibility. This volume does a distinctively important service
by drawing this fact to our attention. I admire the effort that has
gone into it. I particularly endorse the result."--John Kenneth
Galbraith, Harvard University
"We need better international cooperation to ensure that human
beings have full access to necessary public goods. This volume is
an invaluable tool to bring this goal closer."--Paul Kennedy, John
Dilworth Professor of History, Yale University
"With the publication of this volume, UNDP has again proved to be a
leading intellectual agency, as well as an important operational
body."-- Kazuo Takahashi, IDirector, International Development
Research Institute, Tokyo
"This volume introduces a framework for facilitating and
reinforcing international development through an equal partnership
model of cooperation. I find it enlightening, and hopefully
reflective of the changing values of this era."--Ismail Razali,
Chairman, Central Bank of Malaysia
"This book embarks into new dimensions of thinking."--Klaus Schwab,
President, World Economic Forum, Davos
"How can self-interest be harnessed for the public good? This
volume will prove useful to anyone interested in answering that
question."--Jose Goldemberg, Former Minister of the Environment,
Brazil, and a leading negotiator at the Rio Earth Summit
"This volume is bound to be an important reference for future work
and public debate."--Ralph C. Bryant,The Brookings Institution
"The concept of public good offers a useful analytical framework
for the continuing debate over the usefulness of aid because, among
other things, of its focus on the mutuality of benefits. In
particular, regional public goods must be a critical part of the
strategy for Africas growth and development and for improving
Africas competitiveness."--Kwesi Botchwey, Former Minister of
Finance, Ghana
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