licentiegoed
Licentiegoed is a term used in regulatory economics and public policy to describe goods whose sale, possession, or production is subject to government licensing. In many jurisdictions, licenses, permits, or certificates are required to engage in certain economic activities or to distribute specific goods. Licensing regimes may be blanket (every transaction requires a license) or quota-based (licenses limit the number of permissible transactions). Licenses may be transferable or non-transferable and are typically issued for a fixed period subject to renewal and conditions.
The rationale for licentiegoed includes public safety, health protection, environmental stewardship, consumer protection, and the management
Economically, licentiegoed can raise barriers to entry and create transaction costs, potentially reducing competition and affecting
Common examples include regulated professions (where practice requires credentials), distribution of certain controlled goods (such as