Occupational licensing is not new, and neither is interest in its study and reform. Indeed, Milton Friedman’s dissertation included an early exploration of the labor market institution. However, licensing has massively expanded in recent decades: roughly 5 percent of workers were licensed in the 1950s, compared to about one quarter of workers today. Importantly, this increase in licensing is for the most part not a consequence of the swelling service sector, replete with licensed physicians, lawyers, and teachers. Rather, the bulk of growth in licensing has resulted from the extension of licensing to previously unlicensed occupations. There are a few reasons to view this trend with dismay. First, the economic costs stemming from licensing ...
This paper explores the origins and effects of occupational licensing regulation in late nineteenth ...
Occupational licensing by the US government has grown from around 5 percent of the workforce immedia...
For an attorney, admission to a state bar typically depends on passing an exam focused on the laws o...
Occupational licensing is not new, and neither is interest in its study and reform. Indeed, Milton F...
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 the end of World War II, occupational licensing has been one of the fastest growing labor mark...
Since colonial times in America, governments have imposed licenses on certain professions and trades...
Nearly a quarter of all workers in the United States are currently in a job that requires an occupat...
This book reveals the impacts of occupational licensing on the economies of the United States and se...
Several features of the existing occupational licensing system impede access to health care without ...
In recent years, states have subjected more occupations to burdensome regulatory requirements that a...
The study of the regulation of occupations has a long and distinguished tradition in economics. In t...
Public choice theory has long been the dominant lens through which economists and other scholars hav...
1. Introduction An essential task of democratic societies is to establish a proper balance between f...
This paper explores the origins and effects of occupational licensing regulation in late nineteenth ...
Occupational licensing by the US government has grown from around 5 percent of the workforce immedia...
For an attorney, admission to a state bar typically depends on passing an exam focused on the laws o...
Occupational licensing is not new, and neither is interest in its study and reform. Indeed, Milton F...
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 the end of World War II, occupational licensing has been one of the fastest growing labor mark...
Since colonial times in America, governments have imposed licenses on certain professions and trades...
Nearly a quarter of all workers in the United States are currently in a job that requires an occupat...
This book reveals the impacts of occupational licensing on the economies of the United States and se...
Several features of the existing occupational licensing system impede access to health care without ...
In recent years, states have subjected more occupations to burdensome regulatory requirements that a...
The study of the regulation of occupations has a long and distinguished tradition in economics. In t...
Public choice theory has long been the dominant lens through which economists and other scholars hav...
1. Introduction An essential task of democratic societies is to establish a proper balance between f...
This paper explores the origins and effects of occupational licensing regulation in late nineteenth ...
Occupational licensing by the US government has grown from around 5 percent of the workforce immedia...
For an attorney, admission to a state bar typically depends on passing an exam focused on the laws o...