- Title Pages
- Epigraph
- Providing Global Public Goods
- Epigraph
- Prologue
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Overview
- Why Do Global Public Goods Matter Today?
- How to Improve the Provision of Global Public Goods
- 1 Concepts: Rethinking Public, Global, and Good
- Public Goods: A Historical Perspective
- Advancing the Concept of Public Goods
- International Aspects of Public Goods Provision
- Assessing the Optimal Provision of Public Goods: In Search of the Holy Grail
- Assessing the Provision Status of Global Public Goods
- 2 Politics: Bringing the Public Back into Public Policymaking
- Political Globalization: Trends and Choices
- Governing the Provision of Global Public Goods: The Role and Legitimacy of Nonstate Actors
- The Governance of the International Monetary Fund
- Steps Toward Enhanced Parity: Negotiating Capacity and Strategies of Developing Countries
- Getting to Fairness: Negotiations Over Global Public Goods
- Combining Efficiency With Equity: A Pragmatic Approach
- 3 Production: Getting to the Good
- Creating Incentives for Cooperation: Strategic Choices
- Financing Global Public Goods: A New Frontier of Public Finance
- Institutional Options for Producing Global Public Goods
- Managing the Provision of Knowledge: The Design of Intellectual Property Laws
- 4 Case Studies: Applying the Concept of Global Public Goods
- International Financial Stability and Market Efficiency as a Global Public Good
- The Multilateral Trade Regime: A Global Public Good for All?
- Beyond Communicable Disease Control: Health in the Age of Globalization
- Global Trade for Local Benefit: Financing Energy for All in Costa Rica
- Conserving Biodiversity: Reconciling Local and Global Public Benefits
- Problems of Publicness and Access Rights: Perspectives from the Water Domain
- Corruption and Global Public Goods
- Further Reading
- Glossary
- About the Contributors
- Index
Institutional Options for Producing Global Public Goods
Institutional Options for Producing Global Public Goods
- Chapter:
- (p.371) Institutional Options for Producing Global Public Goods
- Source:
- Providing Global Public Goods
- Author(s):
Inge Kaul
Katell Le Goulven
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
Explores the production process for global public goods. The main issue is what happens after international agreements have been made to enhance the provision of public goods. How is the follow‐up managed? Key factors are the extent of compatibility between the institutions and organizations involved, the extent to which national structures allow transnational decisions to filter back into national policy‐making, and the extent to which international public management structures are themselves designed to carry out follow‐up tasks.
Keywords: global public goods, implementation, production
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- Title Pages
- Epigraph
- Providing Global Public Goods
- Epigraph
- Prologue
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Overview
- Why Do Global Public Goods Matter Today?
- How to Improve the Provision of Global Public Goods
- 1 Concepts: Rethinking Public, Global, and Good
- Public Goods: A Historical Perspective
- Advancing the Concept of Public Goods
- International Aspects of Public Goods Provision
- Assessing the Optimal Provision of Public Goods: In Search of the Holy Grail
- Assessing the Provision Status of Global Public Goods
- 2 Politics: Bringing the Public Back into Public Policymaking
- Political Globalization: Trends and Choices
- Governing the Provision of Global Public Goods: The Role and Legitimacy of Nonstate Actors
- The Governance of the International Monetary Fund
- Steps Toward Enhanced Parity: Negotiating Capacity and Strategies of Developing Countries
- Getting to Fairness: Negotiations Over Global Public Goods
- Combining Efficiency With Equity: A Pragmatic Approach
- 3 Production: Getting to the Good
- Creating Incentives for Cooperation: Strategic Choices
- Financing Global Public Goods: A New Frontier of Public Finance
- Institutional Options for Producing Global Public Goods
- Managing the Provision of Knowledge: The Design of Intellectual Property Laws
- 4 Case Studies: Applying the Concept of Global Public Goods
- International Financial Stability and Market Efficiency as a Global Public Good
- The Multilateral Trade Regime: A Global Public Good for All?
- Beyond Communicable Disease Control: Health in the Age of Globalization
- Global Trade for Local Benefit: Financing Energy for All in Costa Rica
- Conserving Biodiversity: Reconciling Local and Global Public Benefits
- Problems of Publicness and Access Rights: Perspectives from the Water Domain
- Corruption and Global Public Goods
- Further Reading
- Glossary
- About the Contributors
- Index