Solutions for the world's biggest problems : costs and benefits
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Solutions for the world's biggest problems : costs and benefits
Cambridge University Press, 2007
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Description
The world has many pressing problems. Thanks to the efforts of governments, NGOs, and individual activists there is no shortage of ideas for resolving them. However, even if all governments were willing to spend more money on solving the problems, we cannot do it all at once. We have to prioritize; and in order to do this we need a better sense of the costs and benefits of each 'solution'. This book offers a rigorous overview of twenty-three of the world's biggest problems relating to the environment, governance, economics, and health and population. Leading economists provide a short survey of the analysis and sketch out policy solutions for which they provide cost-benefit ratios. A unique feature is the provision of freely downloadable software which allows readers to make their own cost-benefit calculations for spending money to make the world a better place.
Table of Contents
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- List of tables
- 1. Introduction Bjorn Lomborg
- Part I. Economy: 2. Financial instability Peter Blair Henry
- 3. Lack of intellectual property rights Keith E. Maskus
- 4. Money laundering Donato Masciandaro
- 5. Subsidies and trade barriers Kym Anderson
- Part II. Environment: 6. Air pollution Guy Hutton
- 7. Climate change Gary Yohe
- 8. Deforestation Henk Folmer and G. Cornelis van Kooten
- 9. Land degradation Ian Coxhead and Ragnar Oygard
- 10. Loss of biodiversity Dan Biller
- 11. Vulnerability to natural disasters Roger A. Pielke
- Part III. Governance: 12. Arms proliferation Paul Dunne
- 13. Conflicts Paul Collier
- 14. Corruption Susan Rose-Ackerman
- 15. Lack of education Peter Orazem
- 16. Terrorism Daniel Linotte
- Part IV. Health and Population: 17. Drugs Jefrey A. Miron
- 18. Diseases Dean Jamison
- 19. Lack of people of working age Robert E. Wright and Katerina Lisenkova
- 20. Living conditions of children Harry Anthony Patrinos
- 21. Living conditions of women Brinda Viswanathan
- 22. Malnutrition/hunger Jere R. Behrman, Harold Alderman and John Hoddinott
- 23. Unsafe water and lack of sanitation Guy Hutton
- 24. Population: migration Michael J. Greenwood
- Index.
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