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Reconfiguring Industrial Policy: A Framework with an Application to South Africa, with Ricardo Hausmann and Dani Rodrik, available on SSRN, (August 31, 2007).
Rolling Rule labor standards: Why their time has come, and why we should be glad of it, Protecting Labour Rights as Human Rights: Present and Future of International Supervision, November 2006 Geneva International Colloquium (2007).
Extra Rempublicam, Nulla Justicia, with Joshua Cohen. Philosophy & Public Affairs. Volume 34, Issue 2 (March 2006): 147-175.
Gaps and Hybrids, with William Simon, in Gráinne de Búrca and Joanne Scott, eds, New Governance and Constitutionalism in Europe and the US. Oxford: Hart Publishing (2006)
Global Democracy?, with Joshua Cohen, NYU Journal of International Law and Politics. Vol. 37 no. 4 (2005): 763-797
A Real Time Revolution in Routines, in The Firm as a Collaborative Community. ed. Charles Heckscher and Paul Adler, Oxford University Press, (2006): 106-156.
Globalisation, New Public Services, Local Democracy: What's the Connection?, presented at Local Governance and Production conference in Trento, June 2005; published by OECD December (2005).
Ungoverned Production, in Convergence and Persistence in Corporate Governance, ed. by Jeffrey N. Gordon and Mark J. Roe, Cambridge University Press, (2004): 310-327.
Bootstrapping Development: Rethinking the Role of Public Intervention in Promoting Growth, On Capitalism, ed. Victor Lee and Richard Swedberg. Stanford Univ. Press (2007): 305-341.
Beyond Principal-Agent Governance: Experimentalist Organizations, Learning and Accountability, in Ewald Engelen & Monika Sie Dhian Ho (eds.), De Staat van de Democratie. Democratie voorbij de Staat. WRR Verkenning 3 Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, (2004): 173-195
Neither Modularity or Relational Contracting: Inter-Firm Collaboration in the New Economy. A Critique of Langlois and Lamoreaux, Raff, and Temin, with Jonathan Zeitlin, in Enterprise and Society 5, 3 (September 2004)
The World in a Bottle, or, Window on the World? Open Questions about Industrial Districts in the Spirit of Sebastiano Brusco, presented to the Conference on Clusters, Industrial Districts and Firms: the Challenge of Globalization, Modena, Italy, September (2003); in Stato e Mercato as Mondo in bottiglia o finestra sul mondo? Domande aperte sui distretti industriali nello spirito di Sebastiano Brusco, issue 70, pp. 143-158, (2004)
Pragmatic Collaborations in Practice, in Industry & Innovation, Vol. 11, No. 1/2 (May/June 2004).
Destabilization Rights: How Public Law Litigation Succeeds, with William Simon, in Harvard Law Review, v. 17, no. 4; February (2004).
A Public Laboratory Dewey Barely Imagined: The Emerging Model of School Governance and Legal Reform, with James Liebman, in NYU Journal of Law and Social Change, v. 23, no. 2; (2003)
The Federal No Child Left Behind Act and the Post-Desegregation Civil Rights Agenda, with James Liebman, published in North Carolina Law Review, vol. 81, no. 4 (May 2003).
Information exchange and the robustness of organizational networks, with Peter Sheridan Dodds and Duncan Watts, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, (2003).
Learning to Learn: Untying the Gordian Knot of Development Today, with Sanjay Reddy, "Learning to Learn: Undoing the Gordian Knot of Development Today" . Columbia Law and Economics Working Paper No. 308. (2003).
Diversity, Not Specialization: The Ties that Bind the (New) Industrial District, Paper presented to Complexity and Industrial Clusters: Dynamics and Models in Theory and Practice A Conference Organized by Fondazione Montedison Under the Aegis of Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei Milan June 19-20th, (2001).
Sovereignty and Solidarity in the EU, with Josh Cohen, in Governing Work and Welfare in a New Econony: European and American Experiments, Jonathan Zeitlin and David Trubek, eds., (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), pp. 345-375. Reprinted in Public Governance in the Age of Globalization, ed. Karl-Heinz Ladeur (Ashgate Publishing: Aldreshot, 2004): 157-76.
Directly Deliberative Polyarchy: An institutional ideal for Europe?, with Oliver Gerstenberg. in Good Governance in Europe's Intergrated Market by
Pragmatic Collaborations: Advancing Knowledge while Controlling Opportunism, with Susan Helper and John Paul MacDuffie, in Industrial and Corporate Change, Volume 9, Number 3, Oxford University Press (2000): 443-488.
Democratic Experimentalism: What To Do about Wicked Problems after Whitehall, with Rory O'Donnell, in Devolution and Globalisation by Jonathan Graham Potter. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2000): 67.
Ratcheting Labor Standards, with Archon Fung and Dara O'Rourke (45 pgs); version for Financial Times (5 pgs), as World Bank Social Protection Discussion Paper (50 pgs); response from Advisory Committee of Labor Standards and Human Rights, University of Michigan, May 2000; Boston Review version, February/March 2001
An Unlikely Democracy: The US at the Millennium, (30 pages)
Drug Treatment Courts and Emergent Experimentalist Government (pdf) and also as Word document, with Michael Dorf, Vanderbilt Law Review, Vol. 53, No. 3, (April 2000).
Open Labor Standards, with Archon Fung and Dara O'Rourke, Discussion paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the World Bank, Seminar on Labor Standards, Washington, DC (September 28, 1999).
Backyard Environmentalism, with Archon Fung and Brad Karkkainen, in
A Constitution of Democratic Experimentalism, with Michael Dorf, Columbia Law Review, 98 Colum. L. Rev. 267 (1998)
Directly Deliberative Polyarchy, with Joshua Cohen. European Law Journal, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 313-340, (December 1997).
Design, Deliberation, and Democracy (aka "Flexibility" or "Durkheim/Hayek"), in Liberal Institutions, Economic Constitutional Rights, and the Role of Organizations, ed. K.-H. Ladeur. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft ( 1997): 101-149.
Intelligible Differences (aka "Path Dependency"), Rivista Italiana degli Economisti (Journal of the Societá Italiana degli Economisti), Anno, n. 1 (April 1996): 55-80.
Experimental Regionalism, paper presented to the International Seminar on Local Systems of Small Firms and Job Creation, OECD, Paris, France (June 1-2, 1995).
Stabilization through Reorganization (aka "Russia" or "World Bank"), with Jane Prokop. In Roman Frydman, ed. Andrzej Rapaczynski, and Cheryl Gray, Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia, Vol. II. World Bank/Central European University Privatization Project Publication, Budapest: CEU Press (1996): 151-191.
Local Development in Ireland (approx 200 pgs)