Foreign Intervention and Global Public Bads

Posted: 16 Jul 2008

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Christopher J. Coyne

George Mason University - Department of Economics

Matt Ryan

West Virginia University

Date Written: July, 15 2008

Abstract

A growing literature focuses on the "global public goods" generated by foreign interventions. Global public goods have traditional public good characteristics, but their benefits extend across societies and regions. We analyze how well-intentioned foreign interventions to provide global public goods can also result in global public bads. These bads emerge through the dynamics of unintended consequences resulting from knowledge constraints on policymakers designing interventions. Case studies of foreign interventions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Afghanistan and Pakistan are provided as evidence. The main conclusion is one of humility regarding foreign interventions to provide global public goods.

Keywords: foreign intervention, foreign aid, foreign military intervention, global public goods, global public bads, unintended consequences

JEL Classification: D74, H41, F54

Suggested Citation

Coyne, Christopher J. and Ryan, Matt, Foreign Intervention and Global Public Bads (July, 15 2008). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1160434

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Matt Ryan

West Virginia University ( email )

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