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Network Structure and Cooperation in Regulatory Enforcement
Unformatted Document Text:  28 Pollution. New York: Oxford University Press. Heckathorn, Douglas D., and Steven M. Maser. 1987. “Bargaining and the Sources of Transaction Costs: The Case of Government Regulation.” Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 3: 69-98. Heclo, Hugh. 1978. “Issue Networks and the Executive Establishment.” In The New American Political System, ed. Anthony King. Washington, D.C: American Enterprise Institute. Imperial, Mark T. 1999. “Institutional Analysis and Ecosystem-Based Management: The Institutional Analysis and Development Framework.”. Environmental Management 24: 449-65. John, Dewitt. 1994. Civic Environmentalism. Washington, D.C: Congressional Quarterly Press. Kaufman, Herbert. 1960. The Forest Ranger. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Knoke, David. 1990. Political Networks: The Structural Perspective. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. Konig, Thomas and Thomas Brauninger. 1998. “The Formation of Policy Networks.” Journal of Theoretical Politics 10: 445-471. Kraft Michael E., and Norman J. Vig. 2000. “Environmental Policy from the 1970s to 2000: An Overview.” In Environmental Policy, eds. Norman J. Vig and Michael E. Kraft. 4th edition. Washington: D.C: CQ Press. Lin, Nan. 2001. Social Capital A Theory of Social Structure and Action. New York: Cambridge University Press. Lindblom, Charles. 1959. “The Science of “Muddling Through”.” Public Administration Review 19:79-88. Lipsky, Michael. 1980. Street-Level Bureaucracy Dilemmas of the Individual In Public Services. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Lubell, Mark, Mark Schneider, John T. Scholz, and Mihriye Mete. 2002. “Watershed Partnerships and Emergence of Collective Action Insinuations.” American Journal of Political Science 46: 148-163. Lubell, Mark. 1999. Cooperation and Institutional Innovation: The Case of Watershed Partnership. Ph.D. dissertation, State University of New York, Stony Brook. Macy, Michael and John Skvoretz. 1998. “The Evolution of Trust and Cooperation Between Strangers: A Computational Model.” American Sociological Review 63:638-60. March, James G. Johan P. Olson. 1983. “Organizing Political Life: What Administrative Reorganization Tells Us about Government.” American Political Science Review, 77: 281-296.

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Pollution. New York: Oxford University Press.
Heckathorn, Douglas D., and Steven M. Maser. 1987. “Bargaining and the Sources of
Transaction Costs: The Case of Government Regulation.” Journal of Law, Economics,
and Organization 3: 69-98.
Heclo, Hugh. 1978. “Issue Networks and the Executive Establishment.” In The New American
Political System, ed. Anthony King. Washington, D.C: American Enterprise Institute.
Imperial, Mark T. 1999. “Institutional Analysis and Ecosystem-Based Management: The
Institutional Analysis and Development Framework.”. Environmental Management 24:
449-65.
John, Dewitt. 1994. Civic Environmentalism. Washington, D.C: Congressional Quarterly
Press.
Kaufman, Herbert. 1960. The Forest Ranger. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Knoke, David. 1990. Political Networks: The Structural Perspective. Cambridge, England:
Cambridge University Press.
Konig, Thomas and Thomas Brauninger. 1998. “The Formation of Policy Networks.” Journal
of Theoretical Politics 10: 445-471.
Kraft Michael E., and Norman J. Vig. 2000. “Environmental Policy from the 1970s to 2000: An
Overview.” In Environmental Policy, eds. Norman J. Vig and Michael E. Kraft. 4th
edition. Washington: D.C: CQ Press.
Lin, Nan. 2001. Social Capital A Theory of Social Structure and Action. New York: Cambridge
University Press.
Lindblom, Charles. 1959. “The Science of “Muddling Through”.” Public Administration
Review 19:79-88.
Lipsky, Michael. 1980. Street-Level Bureaucracy Dilemmas of the Individual In Public
Services. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
Lubell, Mark, Mark Schneider, John T. Scholz, and Mihriye Mete. 2002. “Watershed
Partnerships and Emergence of Collective Action Insinuations.” American Journal of
Political Science 46: 148-163.
Lubell, Mark. 1999. Cooperation and Institutional Innovation: The Case of Watershed
Partnership. Ph.D. dissertation, State University of New York, Stony Brook.
Macy, Michael and John Skvoretz. 1998. “The Evolution of Trust and Cooperation Between
Strangers: A Computational Model.” American Sociological Review 63:638-60.
March, James G. Johan P. Olson. 1983. “Organizing Political Life: What Administrative
Reorganization Tells Us about Government.” American Political Science Review, 77:
281-296.


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