How does regulation create jobs ?
The right kind of regulation creates jobs.
This is how I would create my economy in the "United Republic".
For consumers...
Banning DIY activity
This creates and protects jobs and businesses in the field, lawncare services, pet care service, Home cleaning services, Fuel station attendants, barber shops and hair dressers, Laundromats, dry cleaning..
Real Estate agents and brokers, CPAs, Banks, Insurance Agencies...
Delivery services...
Carpentry services, plumbers, mechanics, electricians, you name it.
Jobs for PEOPLE and Money to be EARNED everywhere.
Just by banning DIY activity.
On the other side....
For Businesses.
Regulation such as requiring college to run a business, and having licensing and must have insurance laws, and strict laws as to how workers must be treated by their employers...
Protects workers.
Banning products and services from being sold at greater than 3 % lower than book value in the market, would be illegal.
This would keep ruthless discounters from ruining the market.
The right kind of regulation creates jobs.
This is how I would create my economy in the "United Republic".
For consumers...
Banning DIY activity
This creates and protects jobs and businesses in the field, lawncare services, pet care service, Home cleaning services, Fuel station attendants, barber shops and hair dressers, Laundromats, dry cleaning..
Real Estate agents and brokers, CPAs, Banks, Insurance Agencies...
Delivery services...
Carpentry services, plumbers, mechanics, electricians, you name it.
Jobs for PEOPLE and Money to be EARNED everywhere.
Just by banning DIY activity.
On the other side....
For Businesses.
Regulation such as requiring college to run a business, and having licensing and must have insurance laws, and strict laws as to how workers must be treated by their employers...
Protects workers.
Banning products and services from being sold at greater than 3 % lower than book value in the market, would be illegal.
This would keep ruthless discounters from ruining the market.
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