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Self-organizing federalism : collaborative mechanisms to mitigate institutional collective action dilemmas
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Self-organizing federalism : collaborative mechanisms to mitigate institutional collective action dilemmas

Author: Richard C Feiock; John T Scholz
Publisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
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Genre/Form: Electronic books
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Self-organizing federalism.
Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010
(DLC) 2008055946
(OCoLC)297407331
Material Type: Document, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: Richard C Feiock; John T Scholz
ISBN: 9780511641770 051164177X
OCLC Number: 551163602
Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 345 p.) : ill.
Contents: Self-organizing governance of institutional collective action dilemmas : an overview / Richard C. Feiock and John T. Scholz --
Can consolidation preserve local autonomy? Mitigating vertical and horizontal dilemmas / Andrew B. Whitford --
The institutional collective action perspective on self-organizing mechanisms : market failures and transaction cost problems / Annette Steinacker --
Conflict, power, and irreconcilable preferences : some limits to self-organizing mechanisms / Bryan D. Jones --
Adaptive versus restrictive contracts : can they resolve different risk problems? / Simon A. Andrew --
Do risk profiles of services alter contractual patterns? A comparison across multiple metropolitan services / Manoj Shrestha --
Special districts versus contracts : complements or substitutes? / Megan Mullin --
The political market for intergovernmental cooperation / Kenneth N. Bickers, Stephanie Post, and Robert M. Stein --
Collaborative institutions, functional areas, and beliefs : what are their roles in policy networks? / Christopher M. Weible --
Sustaining joint ventures : the role of resource exchange and the strength of interorganizational relationships / Ramiro Berardo --
Institutional collective action in an ecology of games / Mark Lubell, Adam Douglas Henry, and Mike McCoy --
Enhancing vertical and horizontal self-organization : harnessing informal networks to integrate policies within and between governments in the European Union / Paul W. Thurner --
Self-organizing mechanisms for mitigating institutional collective action dilemmas : an assessment and research agenda / Richard C. Feiock and John T. Scholz.
Responsibility: edited by Richard C. Feiock, John T. Scholz.

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