A model of competitive self-regulation
Krzysztof Szczygielski
International Review of Law and Economics, 2022, vol. 70, issue C
Abstract:
We model a market for professional services such as those offered by lawyers, auditors or conveyancers. Initially the market is served by a single profession with a self-regulatory organization that sets the quality standard for all the members of the profession. We then introduce a second competing profession (e.g. solicitors vs. licensed conveyancers in England) and compare the market outcomes. It is demonstrated that with two professions the prices of the services fall and so does the quality offered by an average supplier. On the other hand, the total supply of quality might actually rise. When the market is served by two professional groups, then the quality of services offered by the higher-tier profession and the total supply of quality are increasing in the size and in the quality of the lower-tier profession.
Keywords: Profession; Paraprofession; Self-regulation; Vertical product differentiation; Oligopoly (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D43 L13 L59 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.irle.2022.106045
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