Call number:
PIK N 073-06-0164
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: Foreword ; 1: Introduction: What this Book is About ; 2: The Main Messages ; PART I: The New National Public Finance--Taking the Outside World into Account ; 3: The Rise of the Intermediary State ; 4: Making Social Policy under Efficiency Pressures from Globalization ; 5: International Monetary Fund: Addressing Long-term Fiscal Challenges in an Interconnected World ; 6: Macro Markets: Managing Risks to National Economies ; 7: National Taxation in a Globalizing World: Policy Sovereignty and Coordination ; 8: Recognizing the Limits to Cooperation behind National Borders: Financing the Control of International Terrorism ; PART II: The New International Public Finance--Relying on Public-Private Partnering ; 9: The New Players on the Ground: Global Public-private Partnerships ; 10: Financing Mechanisms for International Cooperation: Growing Numbers, Diversity and Issue-Specificity ; 11: The Right Money at the Right Time: Bringing New Financing Technology to International Cooperation ; 12: Financing International Cooperation: A Public Choice Analysis ; PART III: The New International Public Finance--Investing in Global Public Goods Provision Abroad ; 13: Identifying High-Return Investments: When Does International Cooperation Pay--and for Whom? ; 14: Making International Cooperation Pay: Money as a Strategic Incentive ; 15: "Trading" Global Public Services: The Incentive of Incremental Cost Payments ; 16: Letting New Markets Find the Price: A Case Study of The Chicago Climate Exchange ; 17: Using Existing Markets More Efficiently: Facilitating Access of developing Countries to Commodity Futures and Options Markets ; 18: A New Perspective on the SDR Mechanism: Reducing the Cost of Holding Reserves ; 19: Restructuring Unsustainable Sovereign Debt: The Merits of the Contractual and the Statutory Approach ; 20: Excursus: Public Finance in the European Union: Emerging Lessons for International Cooperation ; PART IV: The New International Public Finance--Incentivizing Foreign Aid ; 21: Some Things Cannot Yet Change: The Continuing Need for Multilateral Development Finance ; 22: Creating Incentives to Graduate from Grants to Loans ; 23: Offering Challenge Grants: The MCA ; 24: Overcoming Smallness: The Challenge of Underfunded Regionalism ; 25: Purchase Commitments: Incentives for Private Sector Involvement in Poverty Reduction ; 26: From Direct to Indirect Donor Financing: The Role of Guarantees in Attracting private Finance to Developing Countries
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
XIX, 664 S.
,
graph. Darst.
ISBN:
0195179978
,
0-19-517996-X
Location:
A 18 - must be ordered
Branch Library:
PIK Library
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