Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Public Inquiries: A Scholar’s Engagements with the Policy-Making Process by Michael J. Trebilcock book cover

Public Inquiries: A Scholar’s Engagements with the Policy-Making Process (UTP 2022)

From the University of Toronto Press website: 

An internationally renowned scholar of law and economics, University Professor Emeritus Michael J. Trebilcock has spent over fifty years teaching and researching at the intersection between ideas, interests, and institutions. In Public Inquiries, Trebilcock reflects on his extensive experiences and sheds light on the role of scholars in engaging with the Canadian public policy-making process.

Drawing on a number of case studies, Public Inquiries gives an informed overview of the role of ideas and interests in shaping the policy-making process. Trebilcock takes readers through his personal experiences and what he has learned throughout his career. He puts forward general lessons about the public policy-making process and reform in areas including consumer protection, competition policy, trade policy, electricity reform, and legal aid.

By showing that not all experiences have been triumphant, and that disappointments can be as revealing as successes, Trebilcock draws out personal lessons and insights with a view to improving the structure and effectiveness of public inquiries.