Knowledge Matters: Institutional Frameworks to Govern the Provision of Global Public Goods

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Date
2012Dewey
Economie publiqueSujet
Savoir et érudition; Biens publics (économie); Public Goods; Biens publics mondiaux; Global Public GoodsJEL code
D.D0.D02; D.D7.D74; H.H8.H87; Q.Q0.Q01; Q.Q5.Q54; Q.Q5.Q57; Q.Q5.Q58Book title
Reflexive governance for global public goodsAuthor
Brousseau, Eric; Dedeurwaerdere, Tom; Siebenhüner, BerndPublisher
MIT PressPublisher city
Cambridge (Mass.)Year
2012Pages number
XIV-366 p.ISBN
978-0-262-01724-4Collections
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Brousseau, Eric
1032 Dauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Dedeurwaerdere, Tom
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Siebenhüner, Bernd
62797 University of Oldenburg
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243-282Abstract (EN)
The provision of global public goods (GPGs) has been extensively discussed in recent years. This chapter focuses on institutional frameworks for generating the knowledge that is needed to make decisions about the provision of these goods. Currently, there is a lack of knowledge about both needs and solutions.Related items
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