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The policy network literature has provided important insight into the
way in which public policy is made in Western societies. Most network
studies have focused on processes within networks and have paid little
attention to the conceptualization of policy outcomes and the theoret
ical link between network type and policy type. This article defines a
nd categorizes environmental policy and suggests a proposition on the
link between network types and environmental policy types. It is argue
d that the existence of tight and closed policy communities in sectors
subject to environmental regulation is associated with the introducti
on of low cost environmental policies. In contrast, open and loose iss
ue networks are associated with high cost environmental policies.