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Cross-Border Externalities, International Public Goods and Their Implications for Aid Agencies

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Dyson School Working Papers
Author
Kanbur, Ravi
Abstract

The interplay between cross-border externalities, international public goods and development assistance, and the relationship between this interplay and the conventional rationales for development assistance, will be a key problematic facing aid agencies in the next decade. This note sets out a conceptual framework for thinking through the problematic, and draws some tentative implications for these major actors in global governance.

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WP 2001-03 April 2001
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2001-04
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Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University
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