争夺工作:医疗保健中的职业许可

Battling over Jobs: Occupational Licensing in Health Care

American Economic Review · 2016
被引 38
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

梳理了医疗保健行业职业许可的垄断性与消费者保护目标之间的冲突,指出州立法机构和许可委员会而非消费者决定任务分配,并探讨了让消费者直接分配工作的政策。

Abstract

The goal of this paper is to outline the major tensions between the monopoly face of licensing versus potential consumer protection goals of occupational regulation in the health care industry. Historically, health care occupations limited supply as a method of raising earnings, but with the growth in the number of newly regulated occupations, many professions have come in conflict over who gets to do the work. Rather than having consumers decide, state legislatures and licensing boards determine the allocation of tasks. The paper outlines policies that may allow consumers rather than service providers determine the direct allocation of these jobs.

职业许可医疗行业职业规制消费者保护