Providing Global Public Goods
Managing Globalization
Edited by Inge Kaul, Pedro Conceicao, Katell Le Goulven, and Ronald U. Mendoza
Reviews and Awards
"Economists and leader, I predict, will want to digest and debate roviding Global Public Goods: Managing Globalization." -- Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel Laureate in Economics (1970); Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"UNDP has done the world a great service by contributing a global public goods perspective to discussions of globalization. -- Dani Rodnick, Harvard University
"This book is a must read for those interested in guideposts towards a prosperous, sustainable, and equitable 21st century. -- Jeffery D. Sachs, Columbia University; Special Adviser to the United Nations Secretary-General on the Millennium Development Goals
"I found this book extremely interesting. It significantly advances our knowledge about a critical challenge faced by the international community: the provision of global public goods." -- Ernesto Zedillo, President of Mexico (1994-200); Yale University
"If sustainable development is to become a reality, the debate on global public goods needs to be vigorously pursued." -- The Rt. Hon Christopher Patten, European Commissioner for External Relations
"This book is indispensable for those who need to understand globalization-as well as those who think they know enough about the subject." --Solita C. Monsod, Minister of Socio-Economice Planning, Philippines (1986-1989); University of the Philippines
"Financial stability, the environment, the fight against major pandemics and everyday security are no longer only national goals but global public goods. We need to think afresh about how to provide and finance them." - -Dominique De Villepin, Minister of Forgien Affairs, France
"Civil Society organizations demand equitable access for all, without arbitrariness, based on the right to development and protection of human rights. This book offers an analytical framework to create a more equitable international order." -- Irene Khan, Secretary-General, Amnesty International
"The production of private goods has taken precedence over the provision of public goods. Correcting the imbalance is a major policy challenge to which this book makes an important contribution." -- George Soros, Soros Fund Management