Public Goods and Commons : The Foundation for Human Wellbeing / Roland Bardy.
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TextLanguage: Publisher: Berlin Boston De Gruyter, [2023]Copyright date: ©2024Description: 1 online resource (IX, 228 p.)Content type: - text
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- 9783111134611
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Public Finance
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Green Business
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Environmental Economics
- Öffentlich Private Partnerschaften
- Nachhaltige Entwicklung
- Umwelt
- Sozialkapital
- Natürliche Ressourcen
- Eigentumsrechte
- Public-private partnerships
- Collective effort
- Sustainable development
- Natural environment
- Social capital
- Natural resources
- Public finance
- Property rights
- Public-private partnerships
- Collective effort
- Sustainable development
- Natural environment
- Social capital
- Natural resources
- Public finance
- Property rights
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Defining public goods and commons -- Chapter 2 Typologies of public goods and commons -- Chapter 3 Sources for providing public goods and commons -- Chapter 4 Policymaking and managing -- Chapter 5 The global level revisited: Public goods in the SDGs -- Conclusion: Businesses, individuals and state actors collaborating for public goods and human wellbeing -- References -- Index
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Humans and human wellbeing depend on the natural resources provided by Planet Earth, and they depend on the solidarity between human beings. That is, on the social resources provided by society. Both types of resources are available to everyone: they are public goods. The book approaches the topic from various angles, including the often-neglected dimension of measuring. It offers a holistic conception that covers the macro- and the micro-economic, the political and the developmental aspects. It shows which range of action is available at different levels of decision-making and which outcomes these may provide. And it emphasizes that a philosophical base is needed for understanding and managing the topic, and that wellbeing can only be improved and the common good can only be maintained if the public and the private sectors cooperate. With the advent of the United Nations' sustainable development goals, this cooperation has received momentum in all its facets and for all levels - from the local to the global. The book is aimed both at scholars and students as well as practitioners in businesses and in public service. In academia, it may serve as a companion to textbooks on, e.g., public finance, sustainable development, social affairs, and public-private partnerships, both in undergraduate and graduate levels. For professionals in businesses and in public service, the book offers an insight into the topic that does not recur to an academic language. There is always a need for books that appeal both to readers who are managers as well as to scholars who wish to glance beyond their adopted profession.
Issued also in print.
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Roland Bardy, BardyConsult, Mannheim, Germany
In English.
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