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The Professions and Public Policy / Philip Slayton, Michael J. Trebilcock.

De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Archive 1933-1999 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Slayton, Philip, Editor.
Trebilcock, M. J., Editor.
Series:
Heritage
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Professions--Canada--Congresses.
Professions.
Canada.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (357 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2019]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
In this collection of twenty-five papers given at a conference sponsored by the Law and Economics program of the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law, the contributors tackle many of the varied problems being raised today about the conduct of the professions in society. The traditional self-regulating model has been questioned on many grounds and the number of self-employed professionals is declining. The enlargement of the area of state power and the emergence of ideas about fairer access to professional services also serve to bring the relations between society and professionals into debate. Sylvia Ostry, as deputy minister for the federal Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs, argues for more competition; Claude Castonguay speaks for the Quebec model of a supervisory public body. The book is divided into several parts: regulatory philosophies; self-regulation -- who qualifies?: Professional education; supply and access; para-professionals; employed professionals; and regulating continuing competence. There is an introduction by one of the editors, and a concluding paper by Ivan Illich characterizing this as the age of disabling professions. The work unites many aspects of a complex social phenomenon that has risen in Canada as in other countries. It will interest all concerned with the development of professions and their future evolution, including professionals and para-professionals themselves.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
INTRODUCTION
The professions and public policy : the nature of the agenda / Trebilcock, Michael J.
REGULATORY PHILOSOPHIES
Competition policy and the self-regulating professions / Ostry, Sylvia
Competition policy and the self-regulating professions / Younger, James W.
Prospects for increasing competition in the professions / Benham, Lee / Benham, Alexandra
Federal competition law and the professions : problems of jurisdiction / Kaiser, Gordon E.
The future of self-regulation: a view from Quebec / Castonguay, Claude
The future of self-regulation: a consumer economist's viewpoint / Olley, R .E.
Some reflections on self-regulation / Lieberman, Jethro K.
SELF-REGULATION: WHO QUALIFIES?
The Office des Professions du Quebec in the context of the development of professionalism / Dussault, René
Self-regulation: who qualifies? / Tuohy, Carolyn J. / Wolfson, Alan D.
PROFESSION AL EDUCATION
The objectives of professional education / Wright, D. T.
Professional education and the consumer interest: a framework for inquiry / Slayton, Philip
Health professional education / Mustard, J. F.
Professional education / Krever, Horace
SUPPLY AND ACCESS
Manpower planning in the professions / Stager, David / Meltz, Noah
Beyond manpower forecasting: some reflections on its meaning for the professions / Skolnik, Michael L.
Universal access: the Trojan horse / Evans, Robert G.
PARAPROFESSIONALS
Evidence that justifies the introduction of new health professionals / Spitzer, Walter O.
The emerging legal paraprofessionals / Taman, Larry
EMPLOYED PROFESSIONALS
Economic aspects of the unionization of salaried professionals / Gunderson, Morley
Collective bargaining by salaried professionals / Adams, G. W.
Bicameralism and the professional college / Fraser, D.
Professional incomes and government restraint programs: the case of the employee professions / Rose, Albert
REGULATING CONTINUING COMPETENCE
Professional incomes and government restraint programs: the case of the employee professions / Prichard, J. Robert S.
Enforcing continuing competence / Sheppard, Claude-Armand
Leaming, compulsion, and professional behaviour / Thomas, Alan M.
A CONCLUDING PERSPECTIVE
The need-makers / Illich, Ivan
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Nov 2019)
"Papers presented at a conference on the professions and public policy held in Toronto, 15 and 16 October 1976, and sponsored by the Law and Economics Program of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law."
ISBN:
1-4875-8334-6
OCLC:
1129180179

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