The new public finance : responding to global challenges / edited by Inge Kaul, Pedro Conceicao. - New York : O.U.P., 2006. - xvi, 74 p. : ill., charts, graphs.

includes bibliographical references.

The new national public finance: taking the outside world into account -- |t Blending external and domestic policy demands: the rise of the intermediary state / |r Inge Kaul -- |t Making policy under efficiency pressures: globalization, public spending, and social welfare / |r Vito Tanzi -- |t Internalizing cross-border spillovers: policy options for addressing long-term fiscal challenges / |r Peter S. Heller -- |t Managing risks to national economies: the role of macro markets / |r Robert J. Shiller -- |t Combining fiscal sovereignty and coordination: national taxation in a globalizing world / |r Peggy B. Musgrave -- |t Recognizing the limits to cooperation behind national borders: financing the control of transnational terrorism / |r Todd Sandler -- |g The new international public finance: relying on public-private cooperation and competition -- |t Exploring the policy space between markets and states: global public-private partnerships / |r Inge Kaul -- |t Accomodating new actors and new purposes in international cooperation: the growing diversification of financing mechanisms / |r Pedro Conceição -- |t Making the right money available at the right time for international cooperation: new financing technologies / |r Pedro Conceição, Hari Rajan, and Rajiv Shah -- |t Taking self-interest into account: a public choice analysis of international cooperation / |r Philip Jones -- |g The new international public finance: investing in global public goods provision abroad -- |t Identifying high-return investments: a methodology for assessing when international cooperation pays- and for whom / |r Pedro Conceição, |r Ronald U. Mendoza -- |t Making international cooperation pay: financing as a strategic incentive / |r Scott Barrett -- |t Compensating countries for the provision of global public services: the tool of incremental costs / |r Kenneth King -- |t Creating new markets: the Chicago Climate Exchange / |r Richard L. Sandor -- |t Using markets more effectively: developing country access to commodity futures markets / |r C. Wyn Morgan -- |t Assessing contractual and statutory approaches: policy proposals for restructuring unsustainable sovereign debt / |r Barry Eichengreen -- |t Placing the emphasis on regulation: lessons from public finance in the European Union / |r Brigid Laffan -- |g The new international public finance: enhancing aid efficiency -- |t Using aid instruments more coherently: grants and loans / |r Paul Collier -- |t Rectifying capital market imperfections: the continuing rationales for multilateral lending / |r Yilmaz Akyüz -- |t Pulling not pushing reforms: delivering aid through challenge grants / |r Steven Radelet -- |t Overcoming coordination and attribution problems: meeting the challenge of underfunded regionalism / |r Nancy Birdsall -- |t Reducing the costs of holding reserves: a new perspective on special drawing rights / |r Jacques J. Polak and Peter B. Clark -- |t Creating incentives for private sector involvement in poverty reduction: purchase commitments for agricultural innovation / |r Michael Kremer and Alix Peterson Zwane -- |t Mitigating the risks of investing in developing countries: currency-related guarantee instruments for infrastructure projects / |r Stephany Griffith-Jones and Ana Teresa Fuzzo de Lima.


Finance, Public --International cooperation.
Public-private sector cooperation.

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