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JNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ACULTY LAW of ECONOMIC & SOCIAL REGULATION Volume 2 2017 -2018 Michael Trebilcock K 3842 .T72 2017 v.2 c.1 80SA LASKIN LAW IJ&RARY JAN I 0 201? FACULTY OF LAW UNIVErtSiTY Of TCrtQKTO j ECONOMIC & SOCIAL REGULATION Volume 2 2017 -2018 Michael Trebilcock Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from University of Toronto https://archive.org/details/economicsocialr02treb ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL REGULATION 2017-18 Academic Year Michael Trebilcock VOLUME 1 1) Normative and Positive Theories of Regulation, Deregulation and Privatization Edward Iacobucci and Michael Trebilcock, “The Role of Crown Corporations in The Canadian Economy: An Analytical Framework” 5:9 The School of Public Policy, SSP Research Papers, University of Calgary (2012): 1-16.1-1 Michael Trebilcock, Dealing with Losers: The Political Economy of Policy Transitions, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014): Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Chapter 10.1-18 Edward Iacobucci, Michael Trebilcock and Ralph Winter "The Political Economy of Deregulation in Canada,” in Marc Landy, Martin Levin and Martin Shapiro (eds.). Creating Competitive Markets: The Politics of Regulatory Reform (Brookings Institute, 2007).1-63 2) Telecommunications Regulation Telecommunications Policy Review Panel, “Executive Summary” (2006).2-1 Edward Iacobucci and Michael Trebilcock, “The Design of Regulatory Institutions for the Canadian Telecommunications Sector,” 33 Canadian Public Policy (2007): 127-145.2-43 David Krause and Mirko Bibic, “Regulatory Commitment and the Policy Direction: Has There Been a Breach of Contract?” 16th Biennial National Conference of the Law Society of Upper Canada - New Developments in Communications Law and Policy (2012).2-62 3) Broadcasting Regulation William Baumol, “Application of Welfare Economics” in Ruth Towse (ed.), A Handbook of Cultural Economics (Edward Elgar, 2nd edition, 2015): Chapter 1.3-1 Lawson Hunter, Edward Iacobucci, and Michael Trebilcock, “Scrambled Signals: Canadian Content Policies in a World of Technological Abundance” (C.D. Howe Institute Commentary No. 301, January 2010).3-7 Benjamin Dachis and Daniel Schwanen, “Changing the Channel on Canadian Communications Regulation” (C.D. Howe Institute Commentary No. 451, May 2016).3-43 4) Electricity Regulation Michael Trebilcock and Roy Hrab, “Electricity Restructuring in Canada,” in Fereidoon Sioshansi and Wolfgang Pfaffenberger, eds, Electricity Market Reform: An International Perspective (Oxford: Elsevier, 2006): 419-449.:.4-1 11 A.J. Goulding, “A New Blueprint for Ontario’s Electricity Market,” (C.D. Howe Institute, Commentary No. 389, September 2013).4-32 Office of the Auditor General of Ontario, “Electricity Power System Planning,” Annual Report (2015).4-66 VOLUME 2 5) Agricultural Supply Management Michael Trebilcock, and Kristen Pue, “The Puzzle of Agricultural Exceptionalism in International Trade Policy” 18 Journal of International Economic Law, 233-260 (2015).5-1 Michael Trebilcock, Dealing with Losers: The Political Economy of Policy Transitions, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014): Chapter 6.5-29 6) Postal Services Edward Iacobucci and Michael Trebilcock, “The Role of Crown Corporations in the Canadian Economy” 5:9 The School of Public Policy SPP Research Papers, University of Calgary (2012): 27- 31.6-1 David Stewart-Patterson, Vijay Gill and Crystal Hoganson, "The Future of Postal Service in Canada" (The Conference Board of Canada, Report April 2013).6-7 7) Regulating the Sharing Economy Arun Sundararajan, The Sharing Economy: The End of Employment and the Rise of Crowd-Based Capitalism (Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, 2016): Chapter 1; Chapter 3.7-1 FTC Report, The Sharing Economy: Issues Facing Platforms, Participants and Regulators (2016) Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Chapter 3.7-46 8) Regulating Systemic Risk in Financial Markets Carmen M. Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009): Chapter 1.8-1 Anita Anand, Michael Trebilcock and Michael Rosenstock, “Institutional Design and The New Systemic Risk in Banking Crisis” in Anita Anand (ed.), Systemic Risk, Institutional Design, and the Regulation of Financial Markets {Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016).8-13 Ill Harvey Naglie, "Not Ready For Prime Time: Canada's Proposed New Securities Regulator" (C.D. Howe Institute Commentary No 489, September 2017).8-33 Nicholas Le Pan, "Opportunities for Better Systemic Risk Management in Canada" (C.D. Howe Institute Commentary No 490, September 2017).8-57 3, VOLUME 9) Health and Safety Regulation Jeremy Fraiberg and Michael Trebilcock, “Risk Regulation: Technocratic and Democratic Tools for Regulatory Reform,” 43 McGill Law Journal (1998): 835-887.9-1 Michael Trebilcock, “Requiem for Regulators: The Passing of a Counter-Culture?” 8 Yale Journal on Regulation (1991): 497-519...9-54 Cary Coglianese, Adam M. Finkel, and David Zaring, “Consumer Protection in an Era of Globalization” in Cary Coglianese, Adam M. Finkel, and David Zaring, eds., Import Safety: Regulatory Governance in the Global Economy (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009): Chapter 1.9-68 Cases for Class Discussion - Bicycle Helmets - Homeopathic Medicine - Psychotherapy - Obesity 10) Consumer Protection Policy Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein, Nudge: Improving decisions about health, wealth, and happiness, (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008): Chapter 1 .10-1 Jeremy Waldron, “It’s All for Your Own Good”, The New York Review of Books, (October 9, 2014).10-13 George Akerlof and Robert Shiller, Phishing for Phools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception, (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015): Introduction.10-19 Michael Trebilcock, The Limits of Freedom of Contract (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1997): Chapter 7.10-26 IV 11) Regulating Professional Services Michael Trebilcock, “Regulating Service Quality in Professional Markets” in Donald N. Dewees (ed.), The Regulation of Quality (Toronto: Butterworths, 1983): Chapter 4.11-1 Michael Trebilcock, “Regulating the Market for Legal Services,” 45 Alberta Law Review (2007- 2008): 215-232.11-16 Michael Trebilcock, "The Price of Justice" Keynote Address to the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice (Ottawa, October 5, 2016).11-34 12) Environmental Regulation: The Climate Change Challenge Michael Trebilcock, Dealing with Losers: The Political Economy of Policy Transitions (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014): Chapter 8.12-1 The Economist, “Wither The World After America's Retreat?” (June 1,2017): https://www.economist.eom/news/intemational/21722914-china-and-europe-plan-lead-climate-efforts- whither-world-after-americas-retreat?zid=313&ah=fe2aac0b 11 adef572d67aed9273b6e55.12-25 Michael Trebilcock, “Ontario's Green Energy Experience: Sobering Lessons for Sustainable Climate Change Policies” (C.D. Howe Institute E-Brief, August 15, 2017).12-29

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