Dear GEP Colleagues:

Happy to share a co-authored article that should be of interest – we seek
to push the public goods theory to account for heterogeneous externality (a
public good producing positive and negative externalities simultaneously).
Title and abstract followed by an open access link.



*Holahan, Robert, and Prakash Kashwan.  2019.  "Disentangling the Rhetoric
of Public Goods from Their Externalities: The Case of Climate
Engineering."  Global Transitions 1: 132-40. *

Abstact: Public goods are defined by the technical conditions of
nonexclusion and nonrivalry. Nonetheless, public goods are frequently
viewed in environmental policy and scholarly debates as providing strictly
positive benefits (or, in the case of public ‘bads’, providing strictly
negative costs). We provide a theoretical understanding of heterogeneous
externalities produced by public goods to challenge this assumption, by
highlighting the ways in which a single public good can simultaneously
produce positive benefits for some and negative externalities for others.
To demonstrate our argument, we apply the theoretical framework onto the
contemporary debates over climate engineering projects proposed to mitigate
climate change. Such projects inevitably harm some countries
internationally and some groups intranationally such that aggregate
predictions about the benefits of climate engineering are misleading
without an accurate accounting for its negative externalities.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S258979181930012X

Best Wishes,
Prakash

Dr. Prakash Kashwan (प्रकाश कसवाँ)
*Democracy in the Woods *(Oxford University Press).
*South Asia Edition (2018):*
https://www.amazon.in/Democracy-Woods-Environmental-Conservation-Tanzania/dp/0190053313

*Global Edition (2017):*
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/democracy-in-the-woods-9780190637385.
<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/democracy-in-the-woods-9780190637385>

Inequality, Democracy, and the Environment: A Cross-National Analysis
<https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1T%7E0H3Hb%7E073D7>*.*

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