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Paper #827

Título:
Managing competition in professional services and the burden of inertia
Autor:
Benito Arruñada
Data:
Mayo 2005
Resumen:
Professional services require certain organizational patterns in order to avoid information asymmetries and external effects. These same patterns are used within production structures involving various degrees of monopoly. However, competitive restraints are justified today only when substantial external effects are clearly present, whereas information asymmetries hardly justify such restraints because reputational investments have become widespread in the economy and are relatively efficient in overcoming such asymmetries. As a consequence, innovation in the production of externalities can make competitive constraints unnecessary.
Palabras clave:
professions, competition, lawyers, notaries, pharmacists
Códigos JEL:
K21, K23, J44, L44
Área de investigación:
Dirección de Empresa y Estudios de las Organizaciones
Publicado en:
Claus-Dieter Ehlermann e Isabela Atanasiu, eds., European Competition Law Annual 2004: The Relationship between Competition Law and the (Liberal) Professions, Hart Publishing, Oxford and Portland Oregon, 2006, pp. 51-71

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