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245 0 0 |a Reflexive Governance for Global Public Goods /   |c edited by Eric Brousseau, Tom Dedeurwaerdere, and Bernd Siebenhüner. 
264 1 |a Cambridge, Mass. :  |b MIT Press,  |c 2012. 
264 3 |a Baltimore, Md. :  |b Project MUSE,   |c 2013 
264 4 |c ©2012. 
300 |a 1 online resource (382 pages). 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a computer  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
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490 0 |a Politics, science, and the environment 
500 |a Chapter 5. Regulatory Reform and Reflexive Regulation: Beyond Command and Control 
500 |a Description based upon print version of record. 
505 0 |a Series Foreword; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Introduction; Global Public Goods and the Governance Issues They Raise; The Challenges of Global Governance; Conceptualizing Global Governance and Global Public Goods; Framing Individual and Collective Actions: Challenges in Designing Incentive Schemes; A Web of Mechanisms to Ensure Compliance; Reflexive Processes of Governance; The Necessity and Difficulty of Knowledge Generation; The Potential of the Reflexive Governance Approach; Improving Institutional Fit; Part I. The Challenges in Governing Global Public Goods 
505 0 |a Chapter 1. Global Public Goods: The Participatory Governance ChallengesThe Governance Issues Raised by the Many Features of Public Goods; Pure and Impure Public Goods; Heterogeneity in Consumption and Contribution; Public Goods as Societal Issues; A Framework for Analyzing Collective Governance; Disentangling the Logic and the Mechanisms of Coordination; Public Goods in a World of Bounded Rationality; Public Goods in a Global Context; The Role of Knowledge Communities in Global Governance; Reflexive Governance for Collective Learning about the Provision of GPGs 
505 0 |a Chapter 2. Rethinking Public Goods and Global Public GoodsOut of Step: The Current Concept and Reality of Public Goods; Non-Excludability and Non-Rivalry as Poor Predictors of Publicness; Sometimes Enjoyed by All But Also Frequently Contested; Sometimes Supplied by the State Alone But Mostly Multi-Actor Provided; Sometimes National in Scope but Also Transnational in Reach; A Focus on Already-Public Goods; Recognition of Economic Market Failure but Not Political Market Failure; Concern About Fiscal Balance Not Macro Allocative Efficiency 
505 0 |a Narrowing the Gap between the Theory and Reality of Public GoodsFormulating an Expanded, Empirical Definition of Public Goods; Recognizing Transnationalness as a Special Dimension of Publicness; Introducing the Tool of Provision Path Analysis; Developing a Theory of Actor Failure in Public Goods Provision; Taking Account of the Full Political Process and Life-Cycle of the Good; Developing a Concept of Adequate Public Goods Provision; The Role of Reflexive Governance in Fostering an Adequate and Legitimate Provision of Global Public Goods; Notes 
505 0 |a Chapter 3. New Face of Development Assistance: Public Goods and Changing EthicsPublic Good Aid; Millennium Development Goals (MDGs); Aggregation Technology and New Directions in Giving; Five Sectors of Aid; Prognosis for Public Goods Based on Spatial Considerations; Conclusion; Notes; Part II. Designing Complex Incentive Schemes; Chapter 4. Crowding Out and Crowding In of Intrinsic Preferences; Standard Microeconomics: Homo Oeconomicus; A Broader Set of Motivations; Crowding Theory; Empirical Evidence on Motivation Crowding Effects; Conclusions; Notes 
520 |a Governance challenges and solutions for the provision of global public goods in such areas as the environment, food security, and development. 
546 |a English. 
588 |a Description based on print version record. 
650 7 |a Sustainable development  |x International cooperation  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst01139747 
650 7 |a Public interest  |x International cooperation  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst01082538 
650 7 |a Environmental protection  |x International cooperation  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst00913367 
650 7 |a Common good  |x Economic aspects  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst00869785 
650 6 |a Developpement durable  |x Cooperation internationale. 
650 6 |a Environnement  |x Protection  |x Cooperation internationale. 
650 6 |a Bien commun  |x Aspect economique. 
650 6 |a Interêt public  |x Aspect economique. 
650 6 |a Bien commun  |x Aspect de l'environnement. 
650 6 |a Interêt public  |x Aspect de l'environnement. 
650 6 |a Bien commun  |x Cooperation internationale. 
650 6 |a Interêt public  |x Cooperation internationale. 
650 0 |a Sustainable development  |x International cooperation. 
650 0 |a Environmental protection  |x International cooperation. 
650 0 |a Common good  |x Economic aspects. 
650 0 |a Public interest  |x Economic aspects. 
650 0 |a Common good  |x Environmental aspects. 
650 0 |a Public interest  |x Environmental aspects. 
650 0 |a Common good  |x International cooperation. 
650 0 |a Public interest  |x International cooperation. 
655 7 |a Electronic books.   |2 local 
700 1 |a Siebenhüner, Bernd. 
700 1 |a Dedeurwaerdere, Tom. 
700 1 |a Brousseau, Eric. 
710 2 |a Project Muse.  |e distributor 
830 0 |a Book collections on Project MUSE. 
856 4 0 |z Texto completo  |u https://projectmuse.uam.elogim.com/book/20559/ 
945 |a Project MUSE - Custom Collection 
945 |a Project MUSE - 2012 Complete Supplement 
945 |a Project MUSE - 2012 Political Science and Policy Studies Supplement