1. See Richard Rose, Ministers and Ministries (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986), Tables 3.2, 3.4.
2. “Central Coordination and the Policy Network,” Political Studies, 33:3 (1985), p. 374.
3. Les Metcalfe and Sue Richards, Improving Public Management (London: Sage Publications, 1987), p. 220.
4. See Richard Rose, “From Government at the Centre to Government Nationwide,” in Yves Meny and Vincent Wright, eds., Centre-Periphery Relations in Western Europe (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1985), pp. 13–32; and Richard Parry, “Territory and Public Employment: A General Model and British Evidence,” Journal of Public Policy 1:2 (1981), pp. 221–250.
5. Cf. Edward C. Page, “Laws as an Instrument of Policy: A Study in Central-Local Government Relations,” Journal of Public Policy 5:2 (1985), pp. 241–267.