Definition: Global Public Goods
Global Public Goods - "goods characterized
by nonrivalry in consumption, so that
consuming nations cannot exclude other
nations from their benefits, and nonexclusion
in consumption, so that consuming
nations cannot exclude other nations from
enjoying their benefits. Examples include
the atmosphere, biosphere, high-yielding
grains from the Green Revolution, and
polio vaccination." - source: Economic Development 4th Edition by E. Wayne Nafziger
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