Discussing the Rules: Electronic Rulemaking and Democratic Deliberation
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- Beierle, Thomas C. & Cahill, Sarah, 2000. "Electronic Democracy and Environmental Governance: A Survey of the States," Discussion Papers 10700, Resources for the Future.
- Beierle, Thomas & Cahill, Sarah, 2000. "Electronic Democracy and Environmental Governance: A Survey of the States," RFF Working Paper Series dp-00-42, Resources for the Future.
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rulemaking; public participation; electronic democracy; electronic dockets; deliberation; e-government;All these keywords.
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