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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO lCULTY LAW of “00 >-= lm oca It- DC" m□=l s§ <s .CO sO> =€M *- 50 M<B: ig It© <f DCS ©m=- T~ ico ECONOMIC & SOCIAL REGULATION Volume 2 2012-2013 Michael Trebilcock y 'I Storage K 3842 .T72 2012 v . 2 c .1 L_A BORA LASKIN LAW LIBRARY DEC 2 1 2012 FACULTY OF LAW UNIVERSITY OF TOflONTO UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO FACULTY LAW of ECONOMIC & SOCIAL REGULATION Volume 2 2012-2013 Michael Trebilcock ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL REGULATION 2013 Michael Trebikock VOLUME 1 1) Normative and Positive Theories of Regulation Steven Croley, Regulation and Public Interests: The Possibility of Good Regulatory 1 -1 Government (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008): Chapters 1-4 Michael Trebilcock and Douglas Hartle, "The Choice of Governing Instrument," 1 -36 2 International Review of Law and Economics (1982): 29-46. Michael Trebilcock, ‘The Choice of Governing Instrument: A Retrospective,” in 1 -54 Pearl Eliadis, Margaret Hill, and Michael Howlett, eds,. Designing Government: From Instruments to Governance (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2005): 51-73 2) Telecommunications Regulation Telecommunications Policy Review Panel, “Executive Summary” (2006) 2-1 Edward Iacobucci, Michael Trebilcock, and Ralph Winter, “The Canadian 2-43 Experience With Deregulation,” 56 University of Toronto Law Journal (2006): 1-74 Edward Iacobucci and Michael Trebilcock, “The Design of Regulatory Institutions 2-117 for the Canadian Telecommunications Sector,” 33 Canadian Public Policy (2007): 127-145 3) Airline Regulation Michael Levine, “Regulation, the Market, and Interest Group Cohesion: Why 3 -1 Airlines Were Not Regulated,” in Marc Landy, Martin Levin, and Martin Shapiro, eds.. Creating Competitive Markets: The Politics of Regulatory Reform (Washington D.C.: Brookings Institute Press, 2007): 215-246 Debra Ward, “Airline Restructuring in Canada: Final Report” (2002) 3 -18 4) Electricity Regulation Stephen Littlechild, “Foreword: The Market Versus Regulation,” in Fereidoon 4-1 Sioshansi and Wolfgang Pfaffenberger, eds. Electricity Market Reform: An International Perspective (Oxford: Elsevier, 2006): xvii-xxix 4-14 Paul Joskow, “Introduction to Electricity Sector Liberalization: Lessons Learned from Cross-Country Studies,” in Fereidoon Sioshansi and Wolfgang Pfaffenberger, eds. Electricity Market Reform: An International Perspective (Oxford: Elsevier, 2006): 1-32 11 Michael Trebilcock and Roy Hrab, “Electricity Restructuring in Canada,” in 4-46 Fereidoon Sioshansi and Wolfgang PfafFenberger, eds, Electricity Market Reform: An International Perspective (Oxford: Elsevier, 2006): 419-449 VOLUME 2 5) Environmental Regulation Michael Trebilcock and James Wilson, “The Perils of Picking Technological 5-1 Winners in Renewable Energy Policy” An Energy Probe Study (2010) Andrew Green and Michael Trebilcock, “The Eco-fee Imbroglio: Lessons from 5-50 Poorly Designed Environmental Policies,” (Draft: October 25, 2010) David Driesen, “Renewable Energy under the Kyoto Protocol: The Case for Mixing 5-101 Instruments,” in Steven Bernstein, Jutta Brunnee, David Duff, and Andrew Green, eds., A Globally Integrated Climate Policy for Canada (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008): 203-221 Yoram Margalioth, "Difficult Equity Questions and the Potential Role of Carbon Tax in Avoiding Them" 5-111 6) Agricultural Supply Management; Postal Services a) Agriculture Edward Iacobucci, Michael Trebilcock, and Huma Haider, Economic Shocks: 6 - 1 Defining a Role for Government (Ottawa: Renouf Publishing Company Limited, 2001): Chapter 7 William Robson and Colin Busby, “Freeing up Food: The Ongoing Cost, and 6-9 Potential Reform, of Supply Management” (C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder No. 128, April 2010) Christopher F Barker, "Solving Supply Management: Using Information to Battle 6-21 Public Apathy, Public Ignorance, Public Choice" b) Postal Services Edward Iacobucci, Michael Trebilcock and Tracey Epps, “Rerouting the Mail: Why 6-62 Canada Post is Due for Reform” (C.D. Howe Institute Commentary No. 243, February 2007) 7) Securities Regulation: National or Provincial Regulation Michael Trebilcock, “National Securities Regulator Report” (2010) 7-1 Michael Trebilcock, “'National Securities Regulator: Report in reply to Quebec and 7-47 Alberta Experts” (2010) Reference Re Securities Act, 2011 SCC 66, [2011] 3 SCR 837 7-65 Ill Michael Trebilcock, "More Questions than Answers: The Supreme Court of Canada's Decision in the National Securities Reference" 7-124 VOLUME 3 8) Health and Safety Regulation Jeremy Fraiberg and Michael Trebilcock, “Risk Regulation: Technocratic and 8 - 1 Democratic Tools for Regulatory Reform,” 43 McGill Law Journal (1998): 835-887 Tracey Epps, “Reconciling Public Opinion and WTO Rules Under the SPS 8-54 Agreement,” 7 World Trade Review (2008): 359-392 Cary Coglianese, Adam M. Finkel, and David Zaring, “Consumer Protection in an 8 - 89 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 Michael Trebilcock, “Requiem for Regulators: The Passing of a Counter-Culture?” 8 8-99 Yale Journal on Regulation (1991): 497-519 Christine Jolls, Cass Sunstein, and Richard Thaler, “A Behavioral Approach to Law 8-113 and Economics,” 50 Stanford Law Review (July 1998): 1471-1550 9) Consumer Protection Policy David Cayne and Michael Trebilcock, “Market Considerations in the Formulation of 9-1 Consumer Protection Policy,” 23 University of Toronto Law Journal (1973): 396-430 Michael Trebilcock, “Rethinking Consumer Protection Policy,” in Charles Rickett 9-36 and Thomas Telfer, eds., International Perspectives on Consumers’ Access to Justice (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003): 68-98 Michael Trebilcock, “Direct-To-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising: Testing 9-52 the Limits of Legal Paternalism,” in Michael Faure and Frank Stephen, eds., Essays in the Law and Economics of Regulation: In Honour of Anthony Ogus (Portland: Intersentia, 2008): 177-191 Colleen Flood, “The Evidentiary Burden for Overturning Government’s Choice of 9-60 Regulatory Instrument: The Case of Direct-To-Consumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs,” 60 University of Toronto Law Journal (2010): 397-424 10) Professional Services Michael Trebilcock, “Regulating the Market for Legal Services,” 45 Alberta Law 10-1 Review (2007-2008): 215-232 Harry Arthurs, “Will the Law Society of Alberta Celebrate its Bicentenary?” 45 10-19 Alberta Law Review (2007-2008): 15-27 IV Michael Trebilcock and Jeffrey Shaul, “Regulating the Quality of Psychotherapeutic 10-32 Services,” in Donald Dewees, ed., The Regulation of Quality: Products, Services, Workplaces, and the Environment (Toronto: Butterworths, 1983): 275-291 Richard Devlin and Porter Heffeman, “The End(s) of Self-Regulation?” 45 Alberta 10-41 Law Review (2007-2008): 169-214 11) Canadian Content Policies Lawson Hunter, Edward Iacobucci, and Michael Trebilcock, “Scrambled Signals: 11-1 Canadian Content Policies in a World of Technological Abundance” (C.D. Howe Institute Commentary No. 301, January 2010) Peter Grant, “Stories Under Stress: The Challenge for Indigenous Television Drama 11-37 In English-Language Broadcast Markets” (International Affiliation of Writers Guilds 2008) 12) Competition Policy Edward Iacobucci and Michael Trebilcock, Institutional Design and Decision-making 12-1 Processes in Canadian Competition Policy, (Draft: October 28, 2010) Michael Trebilcock, Ralph Winter, Paul Collins, and Edward Iacobucci, The Law and 12-67 Economics of Canadian Competition Policy, (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002): Chapter 2

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