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This short article is drawn from the last chapter of Selina Ho, Thirsty Cities: Social Contracts and Public Goods Provision in China and India (Cambridge University Press, 2019).
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      WaterChinaIndiaCities
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What causes stark differences in living standards between subnational units? What can countries do to lessen such variations? This article argues that there is an aspect of national policy frameworks that impacts subnational provision of... more
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      ColombiaHealthSocial InequalityPublic Goods
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      Public EconomicsApplied EconomicsPublic GoodPublic Goods
Les forêtstropicales rendentdes services environnementaux àlaplanètee ntière,mais dépendent d'Étatss ouverains,quil es utilisentavantt out comme des ressources économiques etcomme réserves foncières. L'exploitation non régulée dubois... more
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      MacroeconomicsForestryGlobalizationInternational Trade
Pecorino (1998) models tariff lobbying in a repeated game and finds that cooperation can be maintained in a large group, even though tariff lobbying provides a rival public good to interest group members. We add small fixed costs of... more
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      Political SciencePublic ChoiceApplied EconomicsPublic Good
are two of a long series of studies conducted over the past decade on the status of cybersecurity. From year to year, data about cyber attacks and their impact continue to increase indicating that cyber attacks pose an ever-growing threat... more
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      EthicsInformation EthicsComputer EthicsCyber Warfare
This policy brief focuses on key findings from a larger scale qualitative grounded theory study of public good- and market-driven strategies shaping internationalization strategies at a public and a private research university. The... more
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      GlobalizationInternationalization of higher educationPublic GoodsPublic Policy
The objective of the present paper is to investigate the robustness of the well-known result that pre-set default options determine people's choices. We do so by conducting a field experiment among environmental economists attending a... more
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      Economic TheoryApplied EconomicsPublic GoodPublic Goods
While there may be a substantial potential for media and entertainment products in new electronic market channels, content producers and owners remain sceptical and are cautious to utilize these new market opportunities. Piracy and the... more
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      Film IndustriesPiracyDigital Piracy/ FilesharingPublic Goods
International development and humanitarian organizations are increasingly calling for digital data to be treated as a public good because of its value in supplementing scarce national statistics and informing interventions, including in... more
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      Information TechnologyEthicsApplied EthicsDevelopment Studies
This papers offers criticisms of John Searle's account of social institutions and proffers a teleological account.
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      Social NormsSocial InstitutionsJoint ActionInstitutions
The aim of this research paper is to present a critical analysis of territorial organizational design (TOD), as partnership between the private and public sectors within a territory. To share resources and to manage restraints conjointly... more
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      GovernanceTerritorialityPublic GoodsExternal Economics
The provision of public goods is an important problem in economics and the social sciences. It is often claimed that this problem has the structure of the well-known Prisoner's Dilemma so that rational and self-interested individuals... more
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      Game TheoryCooperationPublic Goods
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      Applied EconomicsPublic GoodPublic GoodsWarm Glow
Increasing emphasis is being placed in forest policies to deliver public goods such as biodiversity, recreation, landscape and carbon sequestration, alongside timber production. In light of this, it is important to understand how woodland... more
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      SociologyHuman GeographyForestryEcosystem Services
Success of eco-labeling schemes, broadly defined, varies among products and across countries. Based on a simple theoretical framework, we show that the nature of environmental attributes among products (i.e., private versus public) and... more
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      Ecological EconomicsAltruismApplied EconomicsPublic Good
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      Internet GovernanceThe InternetPublic Goods
We analyse the possibility of successful industry self-regulation in terms of the strategic interactions between industry members and government. In particular, this paper presents a game-theoretic typology of generic self-regulatory... more
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      Game TheoryApplied EconomicsPublic GoodPublic Goods
Political secularism takes many forms but a fundamental distinction is between radical and moderate kinds. The latter is a genuine secularism and not just a failure to take secularism to its logical conclusion. The failure to appreciate... more
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      ReligionHuman RightsPolitical ScienceIslam
The failure of ‘progressivism’ to gain traction in the current political landscape can be diagnosed in many ways. The diagnosis pursued here, partly in response to a set of recent debates, is that social democracy and neoliberalism have... more
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      MarxismHuman CapitalSocial DemocracySocial Engineering
Increasing private wildfire risk mitigation is an important part of the larger forest restoration policy challenge. Data from an economic experiment are used to evaluate the effectiveness of providing fuel treatments on public land... more
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      Experimental EconomicsForest EconomicsPublic GoodForest
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      EconomicsPolitical EconomyCommunicationMedia Studies
Supplemental MaterialComments (0) Abstract Inline_ca_web_1 Hafeez Jamali, "Ludwig von Mieses." October 19, 2012. For anthropologists, the term neoliberal often becomes a shorthand for indicating all that is wrong with the present. But... more
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      EthnographySocial and Cultural AnthropologyEmbodimentNeoliberalism
Brett Frischmann's goal in "Infrastructure: The Social Value of Shared Resources" is to pose and reflect on two central questions that are at the core of many contentious debates in law, economics and public policy. First, we often take... more
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      Open AccessCommonsPublic GoodsMerit Goods
Public procurement is the acquisition of public goods and services from private sector. The main goal of public procurement is to achieving best value for money. In general, an efficient public procurement system enhances a government’s... more
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      Public AdministrationSocial SciencesCompetition LawGovernment
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      RegulationPublic HealthCompetitive advantagePublic Good
As technological innovations continue to proliferate, new modes of shared decision-making and inclusive empowering public engagement have not. Too many put their faith in new apps, algorithms and the internet of things, and talk... more
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      Sustainable Water Resources ManagementNew Models Of Participatory And Direct DemocracyEnvironmental JusticeCivic Engagement
The development of this City Development Strategy (CDS) for Sana'a would not have been possible without the financial support of the Cities Alliance. The CDS process was a collaborative effort involving many government officials, private... more
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      Property RightsAccountingEconomic GrowthLand tenure
This essay is premised on the supposition that many of the foundational disagreements on the role of higher education in American society can be synthesized into three major themes: whether college education is a privilege or right,... more
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      EducationPhilosophy of EducationHuman RightsHigher Education
Many institutional arrangements suggest that punishments and rewards each play a separate role in providing incentives. In New York City's recent negotiations with its teacher's union, for instance, the city sought a contract that would... more
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      EconomicsExperimental EconomicsLatin American Economic HistoryPublic Good
Strong democratic societies require educated and informed publics that are both inclusive and questioning. Within such societies, knowledge is the most public of all public goodsand education, therefore, is an indispensable resource, the... more
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      Economic SociologySocial PolicyHigher EducationPublic Relations
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Income inequality has become one of the more widely debated social issues today. The current article explores the role of progressive taxation in income inequality and happiness. Using historical data in the United States from 1962 to... more
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Decentralization, democratization, and the role of regional and local governments in delivering services are key issues to development across the Arab world. While the tools and processes for which decentralization is carried out varies,... more
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      Regional and Local GovernanceLebanonMoroccoYemen
Contents 1. Marek M. Kaminski – Introduction: The seductive power of Mancur Olson” . . . . . . . 7 2. Jongseok An – Remembering Professor Mancur Olson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 3. Keith L. Dougherty – Memories of... more
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      Collective ActionPublic GoodsMancur Olson
Taxation: Philosophical Perspectives is the first edited collection devoted to addressing philosophical issues relating to tax. The tax system is central to the operation of states and to the ways in which states interact with individual... more
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      EconomicsPublic EconomicsPolitical EconomyPhilosophy
Before the total cutoff of a household for unpaid electrical bills, and in anticipation of the violence it might precipitate, national power utility inspectors in Dar es Salaam have recourse to a gradient of ‘soft’ disconnections designed... more
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      SemioticsAfrican StudiesAnthropologyPostcolonial Studies
The author argues that the concept of the public good carries largely the politico-ethical sense which subsumes the politico-economic sense. The public good is public in the sense that the beneficiaries are the general public. The... more
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      Analytic PhilosophyPolitical PhilosophyPhilosophy Of EconomicsPublic Goods
The protection of Geographical Indications (GIs) is being explored more and more worldwide as a tool for supporting local sustainable development. Focusing on wine and coffee value chains, this paper will set out in what way GI protection... more
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      Geographical IndicationsPublic Goods
SUMARIO 1. INTRODUCCIÓN 2. DERECHOS LIMITADOS EN NÚMERO 2.1. El derecho 2.1.1. Dominio público 2.1.2. Tipos de usos y títulos habilitantes a) Bienes destinados a la prestación de un servicio público b) Bienes destinados al uso general c)... more
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      Public AdministrationResource AllocationAdministrative LawPublic Goods
Agricultural Land Redistribution: Toward Greater Consensus addresses a major policy dilemma: how to benefit from the development gains agricultural land redistribution is expected to generate while avoiding the losses caused by the highly... more
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How do politicians with influence over public works programs balance their incentives to gain electoral support with their proclivities for rent-seeking? This research argues that government elites in parliamentary systems manage this... more
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      Political EconomyPolitical Economy of DevelopmentPublic Goods ProvisionPublic Goods
This essay is part of a book symposium in Nationalities Papers on Wimmer's latest book, "Nation Building: Why Some Countries Come Together While Others Fall Apart" (Princeton 2018).
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This white paper examines the current state of debate about – and evidence for – the links between cash, crime, and terrorism. Drawing from IMTFI’s accumulated expertise on monetary technologies, from cash to digital, it examines a range... more
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I problemi posti dal finanziamento dei governi regionali e locali in Italia, all'iniziodegli anni '80, hanno acquisito una rilevanza crescente. Questo volume avanza alcune proposte per una riforma della finanza locale che tenga conto dei... more
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      Public FinanceRegional and Local GovernanceLocal GovernmentFiscal federalism and decentralization
Illustration de la couverture commanditée par l'équipe du Rapport sur le développement dans le monde 2005 ;
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