Self-organizing federalism : collaborative mechanisms to mitigate institutional collective action dilemmas /
This book investigates the self-organizing responses of governments and interests to the institutional collective action (ICA) dilemmas of particular concern to students of federalism, urban governance, and regional management of natural resources. ICA dilemmas arise in fragmented systems whenever d...
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Idioma: | inglês |
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Cambridge, UK ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2010.
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Sumário:
- 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.