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Regional public goods and international organizations
Authors:Todd Sandler
Institution:(1) School of International Relations, University of Southern California, Von Kleinsmid Center 330, Los Angeles, CA 90089–0043, USA
Abstract:This article focuses on the provision prognosis for regional public goods (RPGs) and the role of international organizations in fostering supply in developing countries. All three properties of publicness—i.e., nonrivalry of benefits, nonexcludability of nonpayers, and the aggregation technology—play a role in this prognosis. The paper highlights many provision impediments, not faced by national or global public goods. When intervention is necessary, the analysis distinguishes the role of global, regional, and other institutional arrangements (e.g., networks and public-private partnerships). The pros and cons of subsidiarity are addressed. JEL codes H87 · O18 · R58
Keywords:regional public goods  global public goods  subsidiarity  aggregation technology  collective action  networks  developing countries
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