Global Public Goods FinancingUnited Nations Development Programme, Office of Development Studies, 2002 - Business & Economics - 136 pages The concept of global public goods (GPG) is an important new approach that addresses the challenges raised by globalisation and attempts to move towards international equity and sustainability. This publication contains a number of papers presented at an international seminar on GPG financing, held at the UN headquarters in New York, in January 2002, and co-hosted by the Government of France and the UNDP. |
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Instruments and Mechanisms for Financing Global | 25 |
Exploring Financing Options for the Provision | 120 |
List of Resource Persons | 133 |
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