Prioritizing Development
Herausgeber: Lomborg, Bjorn
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Leading economists study and challenge the UN's new sustainable development agenda. Bjorn Lomborg's Copenhagen Consensus Center makes the case for prioritizing the most powerful development targets. This book is an accessible read for policy-makers and practitioners, as well as scholars and graduate students working in economics and development studies.
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Leading economists study and challenge the UN's new sustainable development agenda. Bjorn Lomborg's Copenhagen Consensus Center makes the case for prioritizing the most powerful development targets. This book is an accessible read for policy-makers and practitioners, as well as scholars and graduate students working in economics and development studies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 556
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1108g
- ISBN-13: 9781108401456
- ISBN-10: 1108401457
- Artikelnr.: 50020846
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 556
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1108g
- ISBN-13: 9781108401456
- ISBN-10: 1108401457
- Artikelnr.: 50020846
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Foreword Stefan Dercon and Stephen A. O'Connell; Introduction Bjorn
Lomborg; 1. Benefits and costs of air pollution targets for the post-2015
development agenda Bjorn Larsen; 2. Targets for biodiversity and
deforestation Anil Markandya; 3. Climate change Isabel Galiana; 4. Beyond
civil war: the costs of interpersonal violence James Fearon and Anke
Hoeffler; 5. Data revolution: the cost and benefit of data needed to
monitor the post-2015 development agenda Morten Jerven; 6. Post-2015
consensus: education challenge paper George Psacharopoulos; 7. Benefits and
costs of the energy targets for the post-2015 development agenda Isabel
Galiana and Amy Sopinka; 8. Benefits and costs of the IFF targets for the
post-2015 development agenda Alex Cobham; 9. Benefits and costs of the
trade targets for the post-2015 development agenda Kym Anderson; 10.
Benefits and costs of the health targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Prabhat Jha, Ryan Hum, Cindy L. Gauvreau and Keeley Jordan; 11.
Benefits and costs of the non-communicable disease targets for the
post-2015 development agenda Rachel Nugent and Elizabeth Brouwer; 12.
Benefits and costs of the women's health targets for the post-2015
development agenda Dara Lee Luca, Johanne Helene Iversen, Alyssa Shiraishi
Lubet, Elizabeth Mitgang, Kristine Husøy Onarheim, Klaus Prettner and David
E. Bloom; 13. Benefits and costs of TB control for the post-2015
development agenda Anna Vassall; 14. Benefits and costs of the infant
mortality targets for the post-2015 development agenda Günther Fink; 15.
Benefits and costs of the HIV/AIDS targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Pascal Geldsetzer, Salal Humair, David E. Bloom and Till
Bärnighausen; 16. Benefits and costs of the Malaria targets for the
post-2015 consensus project Neha Raykar and Ramanan Laxminarayan; 17.
Benefits and costs of digital technology: infrastructure targets for the
post-2015 development agenda Emmanuelle Auriol and Alexia Lee González
Fanfalone; 18. Returns to investment in reducing postharvest food losses
and increasing agricultural productivity growth Mark W. Rosegrant, Eduardo
Magalhaes, Rowena A. Valmonte-Santos and Daniel Mason-D'Croz; 19. Benefits
and costs of the gender equality targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Irma Clots-Figueras; 20. Benefits and costs of the food and
nutrition targets for the post-2015 development agenda Susan Horton and
John Hoddinott; 21. Benefits and costs of the population and demography
targets for the post-2015 development agenda Hans-Peter Kohler and Jere R.
Behrman; 22. Benefits and costs of two science and technology targets for
the post-2015 development agenda Keith Maskus; 23. Benefits and costs of
the water sanitation and hygiene targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Guy Hutton; 24. Benefits and costs of the poverty targets for the
post-2015 development agenda John Gibson; 25. Good governance and the
sustainable development goals Mary E. Hilderbrand; Conclusion: identifying
phenomenal development targets Finn Kydland, Tom Schelling and Nancy
Stokey; How to implement the global goals, knowing what does a lot of good
and what doesn't Bjorn Lomborg.
Lomborg; 1. Benefits and costs of air pollution targets for the post-2015
development agenda Bjorn Larsen; 2. Targets for biodiversity and
deforestation Anil Markandya; 3. Climate change Isabel Galiana; 4. Beyond
civil war: the costs of interpersonal violence James Fearon and Anke
Hoeffler; 5. Data revolution: the cost and benefit of data needed to
monitor the post-2015 development agenda Morten Jerven; 6. Post-2015
consensus: education challenge paper George Psacharopoulos; 7. Benefits and
costs of the energy targets for the post-2015 development agenda Isabel
Galiana and Amy Sopinka; 8. Benefits and costs of the IFF targets for the
post-2015 development agenda Alex Cobham; 9. Benefits and costs of the
trade targets for the post-2015 development agenda Kym Anderson; 10.
Benefits and costs of the health targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Prabhat Jha, Ryan Hum, Cindy L. Gauvreau and Keeley Jordan; 11.
Benefits and costs of the non-communicable disease targets for the
post-2015 development agenda Rachel Nugent and Elizabeth Brouwer; 12.
Benefits and costs of the women's health targets for the post-2015
development agenda Dara Lee Luca, Johanne Helene Iversen, Alyssa Shiraishi
Lubet, Elizabeth Mitgang, Kristine Husøy Onarheim, Klaus Prettner and David
E. Bloom; 13. Benefits and costs of TB control for the post-2015
development agenda Anna Vassall; 14. Benefits and costs of the infant
mortality targets for the post-2015 development agenda Günther Fink; 15.
Benefits and costs of the HIV/AIDS targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Pascal Geldsetzer, Salal Humair, David E. Bloom and Till
Bärnighausen; 16. Benefits and costs of the Malaria targets for the
post-2015 consensus project Neha Raykar and Ramanan Laxminarayan; 17.
Benefits and costs of digital technology: infrastructure targets for the
post-2015 development agenda Emmanuelle Auriol and Alexia Lee González
Fanfalone; 18. Returns to investment in reducing postharvest food losses
and increasing agricultural productivity growth Mark W. Rosegrant, Eduardo
Magalhaes, Rowena A. Valmonte-Santos and Daniel Mason-D'Croz; 19. Benefits
and costs of the gender equality targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Irma Clots-Figueras; 20. Benefits and costs of the food and
nutrition targets for the post-2015 development agenda Susan Horton and
John Hoddinott; 21. Benefits and costs of the population and demography
targets for the post-2015 development agenda Hans-Peter Kohler and Jere R.
Behrman; 22. Benefits and costs of two science and technology targets for
the post-2015 development agenda Keith Maskus; 23. Benefits and costs of
the water sanitation and hygiene targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Guy Hutton; 24. Benefits and costs of the poverty targets for the
post-2015 development agenda John Gibson; 25. Good governance and the
sustainable development goals Mary E. Hilderbrand; Conclusion: identifying
phenomenal development targets Finn Kydland, Tom Schelling and Nancy
Stokey; How to implement the global goals, knowing what does a lot of good
and what doesn't Bjorn Lomborg.
Foreword Stefan Dercon and Stephen A. O'Connell; Introduction Bjorn
Lomborg; 1. Benefits and costs of air pollution targets for the post-2015
development agenda Bjorn Larsen; 2. Targets for biodiversity and
deforestation Anil Markandya; 3. Climate change Isabel Galiana; 4. Beyond
civil war: the costs of interpersonal violence James Fearon and Anke
Hoeffler; 5. Data revolution: the cost and benefit of data needed to
monitor the post-2015 development agenda Morten Jerven; 6. Post-2015
consensus: education challenge paper George Psacharopoulos; 7. Benefits and
costs of the energy targets for the post-2015 development agenda Isabel
Galiana and Amy Sopinka; 8. Benefits and costs of the IFF targets for the
post-2015 development agenda Alex Cobham; 9. Benefits and costs of the
trade targets for the post-2015 development agenda Kym Anderson; 10.
Benefits and costs of the health targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Prabhat Jha, Ryan Hum, Cindy L. Gauvreau and Keeley Jordan; 11.
Benefits and costs of the non-communicable disease targets for the
post-2015 development agenda Rachel Nugent and Elizabeth Brouwer; 12.
Benefits and costs of the women's health targets for the post-2015
development agenda Dara Lee Luca, Johanne Helene Iversen, Alyssa Shiraishi
Lubet, Elizabeth Mitgang, Kristine Husøy Onarheim, Klaus Prettner and David
E. Bloom; 13. Benefits and costs of TB control for the post-2015
development agenda Anna Vassall; 14. Benefits and costs of the infant
mortality targets for the post-2015 development agenda Günther Fink; 15.
Benefits and costs of the HIV/AIDS targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Pascal Geldsetzer, Salal Humair, David E. Bloom and Till
Bärnighausen; 16. Benefits and costs of the Malaria targets for the
post-2015 consensus project Neha Raykar and Ramanan Laxminarayan; 17.
Benefits and costs of digital technology: infrastructure targets for the
post-2015 development agenda Emmanuelle Auriol and Alexia Lee González
Fanfalone; 18. Returns to investment in reducing postharvest food losses
and increasing agricultural productivity growth Mark W. Rosegrant, Eduardo
Magalhaes, Rowena A. Valmonte-Santos and Daniel Mason-D'Croz; 19. Benefits
and costs of the gender equality targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Irma Clots-Figueras; 20. Benefits and costs of the food and
nutrition targets for the post-2015 development agenda Susan Horton and
John Hoddinott; 21. Benefits and costs of the population and demography
targets for the post-2015 development agenda Hans-Peter Kohler and Jere R.
Behrman; 22. Benefits and costs of two science and technology targets for
the post-2015 development agenda Keith Maskus; 23. Benefits and costs of
the water sanitation and hygiene targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Guy Hutton; 24. Benefits and costs of the poverty targets for the
post-2015 development agenda John Gibson; 25. Good governance and the
sustainable development goals Mary E. Hilderbrand; Conclusion: identifying
phenomenal development targets Finn Kydland, Tom Schelling and Nancy
Stokey; How to implement the global goals, knowing what does a lot of good
and what doesn't Bjorn Lomborg.
Lomborg; 1. Benefits and costs of air pollution targets for the post-2015
development agenda Bjorn Larsen; 2. Targets for biodiversity and
deforestation Anil Markandya; 3. Climate change Isabel Galiana; 4. Beyond
civil war: the costs of interpersonal violence James Fearon and Anke
Hoeffler; 5. Data revolution: the cost and benefit of data needed to
monitor the post-2015 development agenda Morten Jerven; 6. Post-2015
consensus: education challenge paper George Psacharopoulos; 7. Benefits and
costs of the energy targets for the post-2015 development agenda Isabel
Galiana and Amy Sopinka; 8. Benefits and costs of the IFF targets for the
post-2015 development agenda Alex Cobham; 9. Benefits and costs of the
trade targets for the post-2015 development agenda Kym Anderson; 10.
Benefits and costs of the health targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Prabhat Jha, Ryan Hum, Cindy L. Gauvreau and Keeley Jordan; 11.
Benefits and costs of the non-communicable disease targets for the
post-2015 development agenda Rachel Nugent and Elizabeth Brouwer; 12.
Benefits and costs of the women's health targets for the post-2015
development agenda Dara Lee Luca, Johanne Helene Iversen, Alyssa Shiraishi
Lubet, Elizabeth Mitgang, Kristine Husøy Onarheim, Klaus Prettner and David
E. Bloom; 13. Benefits and costs of TB control for the post-2015
development agenda Anna Vassall; 14. Benefits and costs of the infant
mortality targets for the post-2015 development agenda Günther Fink; 15.
Benefits and costs of the HIV/AIDS targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Pascal Geldsetzer, Salal Humair, David E. Bloom and Till
Bärnighausen; 16. Benefits and costs of the Malaria targets for the
post-2015 consensus project Neha Raykar and Ramanan Laxminarayan; 17.
Benefits and costs of digital technology: infrastructure targets for the
post-2015 development agenda Emmanuelle Auriol and Alexia Lee González
Fanfalone; 18. Returns to investment in reducing postharvest food losses
and increasing agricultural productivity growth Mark W. Rosegrant, Eduardo
Magalhaes, Rowena A. Valmonte-Santos and Daniel Mason-D'Croz; 19. Benefits
and costs of the gender equality targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Irma Clots-Figueras; 20. Benefits and costs of the food and
nutrition targets for the post-2015 development agenda Susan Horton and
John Hoddinott; 21. Benefits and costs of the population and demography
targets for the post-2015 development agenda Hans-Peter Kohler and Jere R.
Behrman; 22. Benefits and costs of two science and technology targets for
the post-2015 development agenda Keith Maskus; 23. Benefits and costs of
the water sanitation and hygiene targets for the post-2015 development
agenda Guy Hutton; 24. Benefits and costs of the poverty targets for the
post-2015 development agenda John Gibson; 25. Good governance and the
sustainable development goals Mary E. Hilderbrand; Conclusion: identifying
phenomenal development targets Finn Kydland, Tom Schelling and Nancy
Stokey; How to implement the global goals, knowing what does a lot of good
and what doesn't Bjorn Lomborg.