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Shui Yan Tang
Shui Yan Tang
Duggan Professor in Public Administration, Sol Price School of Public Policy, USC
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Institutions and collective action: Self-governance in irrigation
SY Tang
ICS press, 1992
9501992
Mobile flows, storage, and self-organized institutions for governing common-pool resources
E Schlager, W Blomquist, SY Tang
Land Economics, 294-317, 1994
3811994
Delivering microfinance in developing countries: Controversies and policy perspectives
N Bhatt, SY Tang
Policy Studies Journal 29 (2), 319-333, 2001
3482001
Civic environmental NGOs, civil society, and democratisation in China
SY Tang, X Zhan
The Journal of Development Studies 44 (3), 425-448, 2008
2712008
Determinants of repayment in microcredit: Evidence from programs in the United States
N Bhatt, SY Tang
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 26 (2), 360-376, 2002
2702002
Institutional arrangements and the management of common-pool resources
SY Tang
Public Administration Review, 42-51, 1991
2111991
The role of commitment in collective action: Comparing the organizational behavior and rational choice perspectives
PJ Robertson, SY Tang
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW-WASHINGTON DC- 55, 67-67, 1995
2041995
Political opportunities, resource constraints and policy advocacy of environmental NGOs in China
X Zhan, SY Tang
Public Administration 91 (2), 381-399, 2013
1992013
Political Opportunities, Resource Constraints, and Policy Advocacy of Environmental NGOs in China
X Zhan, SY Tang
199*
Institutional reform, economic changes, and local environmental management in China: The case of Guangdong Province
CWH Lo, SY Tang
Environmental Politics 15 (02), 190-210, 2006
180*2006
The problem of transaction costs in group-based microlending: an institutional perspective
N Bhatt, SY Tang
World Development 26 (4), 623-637, 1998
1731998
Lessons from COVID-19 responses in East Asia: Institutional infrastructure and enduring policy instruments
BY An, SY Tang
The American Review of Public Administration 50 (6-7), 790-800, 2020
1662020
Institutions and performance in irrigation systems
SY Tang
Rules, games, and common-pool resources, 225-45, 1994
1371994
Contextual Changes and Environmental Policy Implementation in China: A Longitudinal Study of Street-Level Bureaucrats in Guangzhou
X Zhan, CWH Lo, SY Tang
133*2009
Public participation and environmental impact assessment in mainland China and Taiwan: political foundations of environmental management
SY Tang, CP Tang, CWH Lo
The Journal of Development Studies 41 (1), 1-32, 2005
1302005
Making microcredit work in the United States: Social, financial, and administrative dimensions
N Bhatt, SY Tang
Economic Development Quarterly 15 (3), 229-241, 2001
1122001
Institutional constraints on environmental management in urban China: Environmental impact assessment in Guangzhou and Shanghai
SY Tang, CWH Lo, KC Cheung, JMK Lo
The China Quarterly, 863-874, 1997
1041997
Nonprofit policy advocacy under authoritarianism
H Li, CWH Lo, SY Tang
Public Administration Review 77 (1), 103-117, 2017
1002017
Regulatory compliance when the rule of law is weak: Evidence from China’s environmental reform
WH Yee, SY Tang, CWH Lo
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 26 (1), 95-112, 2014
99*2014
Democratization and environmental politics in Taiwan
SY Tang, CP Tang
Asian Survey 37 (3), 281-294, 1997
971997
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