Valuing Health for All: Rethinking and Building a Whole-of-society Approach
Authors: The WHO Council on the Economics of Health for All Source: World Health Organization Year: 2022 What would it
Peace as a Global Public Good
The questions of whether peace and/or stability can be labelled public goods, and what the implications may be of so
Climate Change Adaptation as a Global Public Good: Implications for Financing
Recent years have witnessed an increasing frequency of extreme climate events, including cross-border or borderless climate risks. However, financing for
Inflation Targeting Constrains Development
All too many developing countries have been persuaded or required to prioritize inflation targeting (IT) in their monetary policy. By
COVID-19: Macroeconomic Dimensions in the Developing World
This paper discusses these macroeconomic dimensions of COVID-19, focusing on the developing world. The paper concludes that the pandemic could
Multilateralism for Chronic Risks
Renewed drive for collective action can come from the way we organize multilateral institutions to respond to shocks. Assessing the
Closing the Governance Gap in Climate, Security and Peacebuilding
This paper provides an overview of the first decade of climate and security at the United Nations and offers a
Meeting Global Challenges: International Cooperation in the National Interest
Authors: International Task Force on Global Public Goods Source: Yale Center for the Study of Globalization Year: 2006 This report
Can Non-State Actors Help to Overcome Barriers to State Cooperation? The Case of Global Climate Governance
As non-State actors ramp up their participation in climate governance and elsewhere, this study offers insight into their motivations and
Governing our Climate Future
A key aim of this report is to highlight how enhancement or reform of the basic global governance architecture could