Global Public Goods

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POLICY PAPERS
Payouts for Perils: Why Disaster Aid is Broken, and How Catastrophe Insurance Can Help to Fix It
July 06, 2016
Disaster aid is often too little, too late. Pressure on aid budgets is prompting donors to find ways to handle more crises with less funding. But the current model of discretionary, ex-post disaster aid is increasingly insufficient for these growing needs, and does little to create incentives for go...
ESSAYS
Middle-Class Heroes: The Best Guarantee of Good Governance
February 16, 2016
The two economic developments that have garnered the most attention in recent years are the concentration of massive wealth in the richest one percent of the world’s population and the tremendous, growth-driven decline in extreme poverty in the developing world, especially in China. But ju...
Blog Post
How the United States Can Lead on Global Goods and Bads
December 08, 2015
Climate change is one of many global problems that pose risks to well-being for everybody in the world – and bigger, scarier, and harder to manage risks for poor people in poor countries.  As with non-state terrorism, pandemic diseases, cybercrime, war refugees and microbial resistance to...
WHITE HOUSE AND THE WORLD POLICY BRIEFS
Global Public Goods That Matter for Development: A Path for US Leadership
July 20, 2015
The United States has been at the forefront of providing several development-related global public goods, including peace and security via its contributions to international peacekeeping, the monitoring of international sea trade routes, its engagement in forums such as the Financial Action Ta...