Risk, Freedom and the Regulation of Professions
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                    - Semple, Noel (Author)
Title
            Risk, Freedom and the Regulation of Professions
        Abstract
            Review of Michael Trebilcock, Paradoxes of Professional Regulation: In Search of Regulatory Principles.   Canadian Business Law Journal, Vol. 67, page 247.  This review considers the regulation of professions through an examination of Michael Trebilcock's new book.  The key themes include risk arising from service-provision, alternatives such as licensing and registration, and the political economy of occupational regulation.  Trebilcock's book combines the virtues of "thinking like a lawyer" and "thinking like an economist."
        Genre
            SSRN Scholarly Paper
        Archive ID
            4640225
        Place
            Rochester, NY
        Date
            2023-03-21
        Accessed
            4/4/24, 12:07 PM
        Language
            en
        Library Catalog
            Social Science Research Network
        Citation
            Semple, N. (2023). Risk, Freedom and the Regulation of Professions (SSRN Scholarly Paper 4640225). https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4640225
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