Some papers in Organizational Theory model this dynamic. May be able to give specific titles in a couple of days
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I'm not sure exactly what you're looking for, but the political science literature has a ton of stuff in this realm. I'm not familiar enough with it to offer a recommendation, however. cc:
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Don't want a wide-ranging fishing expedition map, but more of 1-2 keystone/anchor readings that orient around how the game is played. Say Dictator's Handbook level.
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Like Tim Wu’s Master Switch?
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This is probably not quite what you're looking for, but Keith Hipel has modeled conflict resolution with graph theory https://www.amazon.com/Interactive-Decision-Making-Conflict-Resolution/dp/0471592374/ …
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Special case: Industry: asset management Regulator: central banks
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Try Sally Hunt's 'Making Competition work in Electricity'.
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i'd read that.
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The late Gordon Tullock https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_choice …
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