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Abstract
This statement of general principles of occupational regulation examines the types of benefits and costs that occupational regulation may confer on the community. Accordingly, the statement serves two functions. In the first place it presents a framework within which the regulation of particular occupations may be analysed and evaluated. Secondly, it will provide a framework which a government may adopt in its consideration of requests for further extensions of occupational regulation and in its reviews of current systems.
Recommended Citation
Moore, A P. and Tarr, A A.
(1989)
"General Principles and Issues of Occupational Regulation,"
Bond Law Review:
Vol. 1:
Iss.
1, Article 7.
Available at:
http://epublications.bond.edu.au/blr/vol1/iss1/7
