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Foreword by Ernesto Zedillo Introduction: The Incentive to Supply Global Public Goods 1. Single Best Efforts: Global Public Goods that Can Be Supplied Unilaterally or Minilaterally 2. Weakest Links: Global Public Goods that Depend on the States that Contribute the Least 3. Aggregate Efforts: Global Public Goods that Depend on the Combined Efforts of All States 4. Financing and Burden Sharing: Paying for Global Public Goods 5. Mutual Restraint: Agreeing What States Ought Not to Do 6. Coordination and Global Standards: Agreeing What States Ought to Do 7. Development: Do Global Public Goods Help Poor States? Conclusions: Institutions for the Supply of Global Public Goods Afterword
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