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Network Structure and Cooperation in Regulatory Enforcement
Unformatted Document Text:  30 Selznick, Phillip. 1966. TVA and the Grass Roots. New York: Harper & Row. Simon, Herbert. 1998. The Sciences of the Artificial. MIT Press (3 rd edition). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1997. Community-Based Environmental Protection: Promoting Sustainable Ecosystems and Communities. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Wang, Cheng-Lung and John T. Scholz. 2002. “Watershed Institution and Federal Regulatory Enforcement: The Case of the NPDES Program.” Paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Boston, August 29 -- September 1, 2002. Wang, Cheng-Lung and John T. Scholz. 2003. “Networks and Fragmented Authority: The Role of Local Policy Networks in Federal Regulatory Enforcement.” Working paper, Florida State University. Watts, Duncan J. 1999. The Small-Worlds: the Dynamics of Networks between Order and Randomness. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Wheeler, Douglas P. 1996. Ecosystem Management: An Organizing Principle for Land Use. In Land Use in America, ed. Henry L. Diamond and Patrick F. Noonan. Washington, D.C: Island Press. Yaffee, Steven L., Ali F. Phillips, Irene C. Frentz, Paul W. Hardy, Sussanne M. Maleki, and Barbara E. Thorpe. 1996. Ecosystem Management in the United States: An Assessment of Current Experience. Washington, DC: Island Press.

Authors: Scholz, John.
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Selznick, Phillip. 1966. TVA and the Grass Roots. New York: Harper & Row.
Simon, Herbert. 1998. The Sciences of the Artificial. MIT Press (3
rd
edition).
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1997. Community-Based Environmental Protection:
Promoting Sustainable Ecosystems and Communities. Washington, D.C.: U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency.
Wang, Cheng-Lung and John T. Scholz. 2002. “Watershed Institution and Federal
Regulatory Enforcement: The Case of the NPDES Program.” Paper delivered
at the Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Boston,
August 29 -- September 1, 2002.
Wang, Cheng-Lung and John T. Scholz. 2003. “Networks and Fragmented Authority:
The Role of Local Policy Networks in Federal Regulatory Enforcement.”
Working paper, Florida State University.
Watts, Duncan J. 1999. The Small-Worlds: the Dynamics of Networks between Order and
Randomness. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Wheeler, Douglas P. 1996. Ecosystem Management: An Organizing Principle for Land Use. In
Land Use in America, ed. Henry L. Diamond and Patrick F. Noonan. Washington, D.C:
Island Press.
Yaffee, Steven L., Ali F. Phillips, Irene C. Frentz, Paul W. Hardy, Sussanne M. Maleki, and
Barbara E. Thorpe. 1996. Ecosystem Management in the United States: An Assessment
of Current Experience. Washington, DC: Island Press.


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