Barriers to Entry and the Self-Regulating Profession
Bernardo Bortolotti (bernardo.bortolotti@unito.it) and
Gianluca Fiorentini
Working Papers from Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Universita' di Bologna
Abstract:
The exclusive privileges of corporations, statutes of apprenticeship, and all those laws which restrain, in particular employments, the competition to a smaller number than might otherwise go into them,uare a sort of enlarged monopolies, and may frequently, for ages together, and in a whole classes of employments, keep up the market prices of particular commodities above the natural price, and maintain both the wages of the labour and the profits of the stock employed about them somewhat above their natural rate.
Date: 1997-09
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