More Carrots, Less Sticks: Encouraging Good Stewardship in the Global Antimicrobial Commons

Health Care Analysis 31 (1):53-57 (2023)
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Abstract

Time-tested commons characterize by having instituted sanctioning mechanisms that are sensitive to the circumstances and motivations of non-compliers. As a proposed Global Antimicrobial Commons cannot cost-effectively develop sanctioning mechanisms that are consistently sensitive to the circumstances of the global poor, I suggest concentrating on establishing a wider set of incentives that encourages both compliance and participation.

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Cristian Timmermann
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