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Why Cooperate? The Incentive to Supply Global Public Goods
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This article is published in International Journal of Social Economics.The article was published on 2009-09-25. It has received 202 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Public good & Incentive.read more
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The Effect of Maternal Education on Fertility and Infant Health: Evidence from School Entry Policies Using Exact Date of Birth
TL;DR: It is argued that school entry policies manipulate primarily the education of young women at risk of dropping out of school.
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Looming Global-Scale Failures and Missing Institutions
Brian Walker,Brian Walker,Scott Barrett,Stephen Polasky,Stephen Polasky,Victor Galaz,Cari Folke,Cari Folke,Gustav Engström,Frank Ackerman,Frank Ackerman,Kenneth J. Arrow,Stephen R. Carpenter,Kanchan Chopra,Gretchen C. Daily,Paul R. Ehrlich,Terry P. Hughes,Nils Kautsky,Simon A. Levin,Karl-Göran Mäler,Karl-Göran Mäler,Jason F. Shogren,Jeffrey R. Vincent,Tasos Xepapadeas,Aart de Zeeuw,Aart de Zeeuw +25 more
TL;DR: The core of the problem is inducing cooperation in situations where individuals and nations will collectively gain if all cooperate, but each faces the temptation to take a free ride on the cooperation of others.
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Governance Challenges in Global Health
Julio Frenk,Suerie Moon +1 more
TL;DR: In this article in the Global Health series, the authors argue for a coordinated (i.e., a governed) international response to a variety of health issues that affect people worldwide.
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Global Migration Governance
TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the Global Migration Governance (GMLG) and the Global Governance of Refugees (GGOP) as a global migration governance framework.
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Towards an Elaborated Theory of Inclusive Development
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that sustainable development often leads to strong trade-offs, mostly in favour of economic growth, which leads to a lack of social and environmental aspects of development and on current generations.
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The Effect of Maternal Education on Fertility and Infant Health: Evidence from School Entry Policies Using Exact Date of Birth
TL;DR: It is argued that school entry policies manipulate primarily the education of young women at risk of dropping out of school.
Journal ArticleDOI
Looming Global-Scale Failures and Missing Institutions
Brian Walker,Brian Walker,Scott Barrett,Stephen Polasky,Stephen Polasky,Victor Galaz,Cari Folke,Cari Folke,Gustav Engström,Frank Ackerman,Frank Ackerman,Kenneth J. Arrow,Stephen R. Carpenter,Kanchan Chopra,Gretchen C. Daily,Paul R. Ehrlich,Terry P. Hughes,Nils Kautsky,Simon A. Levin,Karl-Göran Mäler,Karl-Göran Mäler,Jason F. Shogren,Jeffrey R. Vincent,Tasos Xepapadeas,Aart de Zeeuw,Aart de Zeeuw +25 more
TL;DR: The core of the problem is inducing cooperation in situations where individuals and nations will collectively gain if all cooperate, but each faces the temptation to take a free ride on the cooperation of others.
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Governance Challenges in Global Health
Julio Frenk,Suerie Moon +1 more
TL;DR: In this article in the Global Health series, the authors argue for a coordinated (i.e., a governed) international response to a variety of health issues that affect people worldwide.
Book
Global Migration Governance
TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the Global Migration Governance (GMLG) and the Global Governance of Refugees (GGOP) as a global migration governance framework.
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Towards an Elaborated Theory of Inclusive Development
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that sustainable development often leads to strong trade-offs, mostly in favour of economic growth, which leads to a lack of social and environmental aspects of development and on current generations.