Selected Works:
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Elinor Ostrom and the Bloomington School of Political Economy, Vols 1-4 (co-edited with Michael D. McGinnis), Rowman & Littlefield, (2015-18)
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Property in Land and Other Resources, (with Elinor Ostrom), Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, (2012)
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Natural Resources Law, (with Jan Laitos, Sandra Zellmer and Mary Wood), (2008)
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Principles of Law & Economics, Second Edition, (with Peter Z. Grossman), Aspen Publishers, (2004)
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Pollution and Property: Comparing Ownership Institutions for Environmental Protection, Cambridge, (2002)
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Instituting Environmental Protection: From Red to Green in Poland ,(1998)
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“Grandfathering: Environmental Uses and Impacts," (with M. Damon, E. Ostrom, T. Sterner), Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 12 (1) 23-42 (2019).
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“The Many Deaths of Liberalism,” (with Aurelian Craiutu), AEON, (2018)
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“Law, Norms, and the IAD Framework,” Journal of Institutional Economics, (February 28, 2017)
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"Digging Deeper into Hardin’s Pasture: The Complex Institutional Structure of ‘The Tragedy of the Commons,’” (with Graham Epstein and Michael McGinnis), Journal of Institutional Economics, 10, 353-369 (2014)
Reports and Publications:
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“Goldilocks Deference? When EPA Is Sued by Both Environmentalists and Regulated Industries,” (with Elizabeth Baldwin), Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, (2021)
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The Evolution of Polycentric Governance of Irrigation Water in Kenya (with Elizabeth Baldwin, Camille Washington-Ottembre, Jampel Dell’Angelo, and Tom Evans), 29 Governance 207-225 (2016).
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Learning from Lin: Lessons and Cautions from the Natural Commons for the Knowledge Commons, in Governing the Knowledge Commons 45-68 (B. Frischmann, M. Madison & K. Strandberg, eds, Oxford University Press 2014).
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The Problem of Shared Irresponsibility in International Climate Law, in Distribution of Responsibilities in International Law (André Nollkaemper and Dov Jacobs, eds, Cambridge University Press 2015), pp. 290-320.
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Advantages of a polycentric approach to climate change policy, 5 Nat. Climate Change 114-118 (2015).
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Institutions Matter! Why the Herder Problem Is Not a Prisoners’ Dilemma, 69 Theory & Decision 219-231 (2010) (with Peter Z. Grossman)
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The Meaning of Property Rights: Law vs. Economics?, 78 Land Economics 317-330 (2002) (with Peter Z. Grossman) (peer reviewed
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‘An Unqualified Human Good’: E.P. Thompson and the Rule of Law, 28(2) Journal of Law & Society 177-203 (2001) (peer reviewed)
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When is Command-and-Control Efficient? Institutions, Technology, and the Comparative Efficiency of Alternative Regulatory Regimes for Environmental Protection, 1999 Wisconsin Law Review 887-938 (1999) (with Peter Z. Grossman)
- ”Routledge Handbook of the Study of the Commons,” (with B. Hudson and J. Rosenberg (Eds.)), Routledge (2019)
- ”Grandfathering: Environmental Uses and Impacts,” (with M. Damon, E. Ostrom, and T. Sterner), Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 13 (1): 23-42 (2019)
- ”Institutional Analysis for New Governance Scholars,” (with E. Baldwin and T. Chen), Public Management Review, 21 (6): 890-917 (2018)
- ”Elinor Ostrom and the Bloomington School of Political Economy, Applications and Extensions,” Volumn 4, (with M. McGinnis (Eds.)), Lexington Books (2018)
- “The Varieties of Comparative Institutional Analysis,” Wisconsin Law Review, 2013, 383-409.
- “Law, Politics, and Cost-Benefit Analysis,”2012, Alabama Law Review, 64, 55-89.