PUBLICATIONS

Books and Book Chapters

"Individual Rights and Collective Agents: The Role of New Workplace Institutions in Regulation of Labor Markets."
By David Weil. In Richard Freeman, Larry Mishel, and Joni Hersch, eds., Emerging Labor Market Institutions for the 21st Century. (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2004).

Democracy by Disclosure
By Mary Graham, Washington, D.C.: Governance Institute, Brookings Institution Press, 2002.

   

Can We Put An End to Sweatshops?
By Archon Fung, Dara O'Rourke, and Charles Sabel. Forward by Medea Benjamin, Boston: Beacon Press, 2001

Beyond Backyard Environmentalism
By Charles Sabel, Archon Fung, and Bradley Karkkainen. Boston: Beacon Press, 2000.

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Journal Articles and Op-Eds

"Full Disclosure: Using Transparency to Fight Climate Change," By Elena
Fagotto and Mary Graham. Issues in Science and Technology, Summer 2007.

"How to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Now," By Mary Graham and Elena Fagotto, Brookings Institution Policy Brief # 161, June 2007.

"Fixing the Misinformation Age," By David Weil and Archon Fung, Op-Ed piece in the Boston Globe. April 10, 2007.

"The Effectiveness of Regulatory Disclosure Policies," By D.Weil, A. Fung, M. Graham, E. Fagotto, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, v. 25, no. 1. Winter 2006.

"Improving Workplace Hazard Communication," By Elena Fagotto and Archon Fung. Issues in Science and Technology, Winter 2002-03.

"Clarifying Transparency," By Archon Fung, Mary Graham and David Weil. Financial Times, Tuesday, April 23, 2002: 15.

"Disclosure of Toxic Releases in the United States," By Mary Graham, Environment, October 2001.

"Improving Communication About New Food Technologies," By Mary Graham. Issues in Science and Technology, Summer 2000.

"Reinventing Environmental Regulation From The Grassroots Up: Explaining and Expanding The Success of The Toxics Release Inventory," By Archon Fung and Dana O'Rourke. Environmental Management, Vol. 25, No. 2 (February 2000): 115-127.

"Regulation by Shaming," By Mary Graham. The Atlantic Monthly, April 2000.

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Working Papers

"Transparency Policies: Two Possible Futures" By Archon Fung, Mary Graham,
David Weil and Elena Fagotto. A. Alfred Taubman Center for State and Local
Government, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Taubman
Policy Brief PB-2007-1.

"From Food to Finance: What Makes Disclosure Policies Effective?" By Archon Fung, Mary Graham, David Weil and Elena Fagotto. A. Alfred Taubman Center for State and Local Government, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Taubman Policy Brief PB-2005-3.

"The Political Economy of Transparency: What Makes Disclosure Policies Effective?" By Archon Fung, Mary Graham, David Weil and Elena Fagotto. Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, OPS-03-04, 2004.

"The Political Economy of Transparency: What Makes Disclosure Policies Sustainable?" By Archon Fung, Mary Graham and David Weil. Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, OPS-02-03, 2003.

"The Benefits and Cost of Transparency: A Model of Disclosure Based Regulation," By David Weil. Transparency Policy Project, A. Alfred Taubman Center for State and Local Government, Kennedy School of Government, Working Paper, 2002.

"Information as Risk Regulation," By Mary Graham. Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, OPS-10-01, 2001.

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