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What is Public Goods

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Public Policy and Sustainability
Goods for which there is no competition in consumption and exclusion from benefits
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Gender Equality and Sustainable Development Within the Scope of Peace as a Global Public Good
Gamze Yıldız Şeren Kurular (Tekirdağ Namık Kemal Üniversitesi, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0315-7.ch005
Abstract
In this chapter, it aimed to bring a multidimensional approach to the “peace” process. The elements of this multiple approach are gender equality and global public policies. It is thought that the mobilization of these two elements in the peace process will be the cornerstone of sustainable development in the world. In this context, gender equality (Goal 5) and peace, justice and strong insights (Goal 16), which is one of the United Nations' sustainable development goals, are engaged in the global public policies. Accordingly, public policies and the peace process involving women will lead to a chain impact that will support sustainable development. While ensuring gender equality provides a solution in the peace process, peace building, and gender equality contribute to sustainable development together. Because the empowerment of the most damaged society in the post-war period will undoubtedly contribute to sustainable development.
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Economic Valuation and Cost of Air Pollution
That good which belongs to or is provided by the State at any level through all those organizations that are part of the public sector.
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From Inclusive Spaces to Inclusionary Texts: How E-Participation Can Help Overcome Social Exclusion
goods which are non-excludable and non-rivalrous. They can be thought of as goods which are consumed at a society- or community-wide scale in the sense that they are not open to exclusive appropriation by individuals or sub-groups. Publicness often depends as much on context as on the innate character of the goods.
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The Significance of Public Goods in Market Failure Debates: The Role of Public Goods on Market Failure From the Perspective of Schools of Economic Thought
A commodity or service that is provided without profit to all members of a society, either by the government or by a private individual or organization.
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Project Appraisal Techniques
Provision of products such as defence or public health measures for which it is not possible to exclude beneficiaries by charging a price since provision to some must entail provision to others (non-exclusion); and for which the marginal cost of provision is not affected by the numbers of beneficiaries (non-rivalry in consumption).
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Personal Income Taxation and Its Effects on Economic Development and Growth
Accessible to anyone. Examples include the national security and defense, jurisdiction, state governance, education and scientific research, health care, social security, and infrastructure.
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