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19. Is the provision of global
public goods a rewarding investment?
Yes. A very crude estimate
indicates that underproviding some select public goods imposes costs to
the international community that far exceed the cost to implement known
interventions to enhance provision. The costs of underproviding global
public goods (costs of inaction) are associated with the stress imposed at
many levels. A malprovided trade regime imposes economic efficiency losses
on industrial and developing countries alike. Underproviding communicable
disease control leads to pandemics like HIV/AIDS.
Preliminary estimates of the
comparison between the costs of inaction and the costs of taking
corrective action to enhance the provision of global public goods show
that in some cases, the costs of inaction reach up to 10 times the cost of
corrective action.
[For more on this issue, refer to the assessment
chapter by Conceicao.]
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