Financial Economics Review – Number 2023/3 – No. 151 – Financing global public goods

2023-11-07 23:00:00
Page 9 to 11: Bertrand Badré – Foreword | Page 13 to 23: Bruno Cabrillac – Introduction | Page 27 to 40: Charlotte Gardes-Landolfini – Replacing global public goods in a context of polycrisis | Page 41 to 51: Gaël Giraud – Global commons and public goods | Page 53 to 65: Jean-Michel Severino – Private meaning, common sense? | Page 67 to 79: Catherine Casamatta and Sébastien Pouget – Shareholders, corporate social responsibility and global public goods | Page 83 to 109: Ruchir Agarwal and John-Arne Røttingen – The “clandestine destroyer” problem and global public goods | Page 111 to 128: Julien Arthur, Fabio Grieco and Quentin Paul – Management of global public goods and new forms of multilateralism | Page 129 to 142: Benedetta Guerzoni and Giorgia Mangani – Strengthening global climate and health resilience: the role of multilateral economic cooperation | Page 145 to 156: Sébastien Treyer – Global public goods and development: the essential convergence of two ecosystems of financing players | Page 157 to 169: Thomas Melonio and Jean-David Naudet – What measures for the international financing of development and global public goods? | Page 171 to 186: Pauline Fournel and Julien Velud – Financing of global public goods by multilateral development banks | Page 187 to 199: Vianney Dequiedt, Audrey-Anne de Ubeda and Grégoire Rota-Graziosi – Taxes allocated to finance global public goods: relevance and implementation | Page 203 to 224: Mark Carney – Global governance to manage the climate as a public good | Page 225 to 237: Patrick Guillaumont and Sylviane Guillaumont Jeanneney – Climate financing between ubiquity and exiguity: political issues of their definition | Page 239 to 260: Philippe Le Houérou – Climate funds: the time for a big clean-up has come | Page 261 to 275: Odile Renaud-Basso – Towards a sustainable global economy: the role of multilateral development banks in financing global public goods | Page 277 to 289: Tanguy Stehelin – The negotiation of the agreement on biodiversity in the high seas (BBNJ): in the multilateral fabric of the financial governance of a common good | Page 291 to 303: Robert Calcagno – Ocean, global public good: a challenge for humanity | Page 305 to 316: Hélène Rey – Financial stability as a global public good | Page 317 to 326: Vera Songwe – International financial and monetary stability: a public good in search of a governance framework | Page 327 to 334: Harold Levrel and Antoine Missemer – A brief history of ecological accounting | Page 335 to 342: Alain-Gérard Slama – Balzac and the tragedy of the enclosures | Page 345 to 368: Franck Mondesir Tsassa Mbouayila – Effects of infrastructure on poverty reduction in the Central African Economic and Monetary Community.
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