Global Problem, National Solution: An Evaluation of Global Public Goods during COVID-19

Cihan Yüksel
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Globalist solution proposals for global public goods, which have both non-rivalry and non-excludability properties as well as cross-border externalities, emphasize collective action in the provision of these goods. However, the practice of the COVID-19 pandemic shows that the solution to such a global problem is not so global. This situation necessitates a re-evaluation of the concept of global public goods. The COVID-19 pandemic is a public bad, and efforts to combat the pandemic are an example of a public good. The global consequences of the said global public good also affected other global public goods, and these effects required the determination of priorities in the protection decisions. The policies of governments, caught between economic recession, political crises and health crises, have lagged far behind the globalist solution proposals of the global public goods theory. For this reason, the aim of the study is to determine that although the problem in the COVID-19 pandemic is global, its solution can remain at the national level and to re-evaluate the concept of global public goods within this framework. In the study, after conceptual explanations, first the externality relations between global public goods, and then the search for non-global solutions to the global COVID-19 problem (mask wars between countries, tension in international relations, disinformation processes in order not to take responsibility, the increase in distrust in international organizations, and global inequality created by patenting and pricing of vaccines) are explained.
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全球问题,国家解决:新冠肺炎疫情期间全球公共产品评估
针对全球公共产品的全球主义解决方案建议强调在提供这些产品时采取集体行动,这些产品具有非竞争性和非排他性以及跨境外部性。然而,新冠肺炎大流行的实践表明,解决这一全球性问题并不那么具有全球性。这种情况需要重新评价全球公益的概念。2019冠状病毒病大流行是一种公共灾难,抗击疫情的努力是一种公共福祉。上述全球公益的全球后果也影响到其他全球公益,这些影响要求在作出保护决定时确定优先事项。在经济衰退、政治危机和卫生危机之间,各国政府的政策远远落后于全球公共产品理论的全球主义解决方案。因此,本研究的目的是确定,尽管COVID-19大流行中的问题是全球性的,但其解决方案可以留在国家层面,并在此框架内重新评估全球公共产品的概念。在研究中,在概念解释之后,首先解释了全球公共产品之间的外部性关系,然后解释了寻找全球COVID-19问题的非全球解决方案(国家之间的面具战争,国际关系紧张,为了不承担责任的虚假信息过程,国际组织不信任的增加以及疫苗专利和定价造成的全球不平等)。
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