Occupational licensing is invariably justified as a means of protecting the public against incompetent and dishonest practitioners. The effect of mandatory licensure, however, is often to restrict entry into an occupation, thereby reducing competition among established members. Professor Gellhorn finds ample evidence that the proliferation of pseudo professions has adversely affected occupational mobility and economic competition, and warns that even such well-intended proposals as requiring the certification of lawyers with specialized practices may have similar consequences. He concludes that less restrictive forms of licensing should be employed to protect the public against shoddy or fraudulent services without curtailing occupational f...
1. Introduction An essential task of democratic societies is to establish a proper balance between f...
In this Essay, we raise some economic concerns about the wisdom of conferring antitrust immunity on ...
Occupational licensing has been among the fastest growing labor market institutions in the United St...
The issue of the government regulation of occupations involves the role of government in reconciling...
Since colonial times in America, governments have imposed licenses on certain professions and trades...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, occupational licensing restrictions do not serve a primary purpose ...
article published in law reviewIt has been over a hundred years since George Bernard Shaw wrote that...
Occupational licensing is not new, and neither is interest in its study and reform. Indeed, Milton F...
Public choice theory has long been the dominant lens through which economists and other scholars hav...
The study of the regulation of occupations has a long and distinguished tradition in economics. In t...
Since the end of World War II, occupational licensing has been one of the fastest growing labor mark...
In recent years, states have subjected more occupations to burdensome regulatory requirements that a...
Abstract. The case for occupational licensing, whether for physicians or teeth whiteners, is highly ...
This paper explores the origins and effects of occupational licensing regulation in late nineteenth ...
The economic theory of occupational licensure advocates the position that licensing of professionals...
1. Introduction An essential task of democratic societies is to establish a proper balance between f...
In this Essay, we raise some economic concerns about the wisdom of conferring antitrust immunity on ...
Occupational licensing has been among the fastest growing labor market institutions in the United St...
The issue of the government regulation of occupations involves the role of government in reconciling...
Since colonial times in America, governments have imposed licenses on certain professions and trades...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, occupational licensing restrictions do not serve a primary purpose ...
article published in law reviewIt has been over a hundred years since George Bernard Shaw wrote that...
Occupational licensing is not new, and neither is interest in its study and reform. Indeed, Milton F...
Public choice theory has long been the dominant lens through which economists and other scholars hav...
The study of the regulation of occupations has a long and distinguished tradition in economics. In t...
Since the end of World War II, occupational licensing has been one of the fastest growing labor mark...
In recent years, states have subjected more occupations to burdensome regulatory requirements that a...
Abstract. The case for occupational licensing, whether for physicians or teeth whiteners, is highly ...
This paper explores the origins and effects of occupational licensing regulation in late nineteenth ...
The economic theory of occupational licensure advocates the position that licensing of professionals...
1. Introduction An essential task of democratic societies is to establish a proper balance between f...
In this Essay, we raise some economic concerns about the wisdom of conferring antitrust immunity on ...
Occupational licensing has been among the fastest growing labor market institutions in the United St...