The effect of the competition among self-regulatory organizations (SROs) on the efficiency of the corresponding goods and services markets is studied. It is shown that under certain conditions the competition among SROs worsens the quality of the goods and services and leads to decreasing consumers’ welfare. Moreover, the distinctive feature of the competition among SROs in comparison with other types of regulatory competition is that even introduction of the alternative state control does not improve the situation. The proposals are formulated for self-regulatory markets’ structure and conditions change in order to reduce the negative effects of the SROs’ competition
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The article examines the nature of competition regulation. Using the reproduction approach, the aut...
Adapting a simple biological model, we study the effects of control on the market. Companies are de...
One often meets the view that economic regulation should be understood in terms of Pareto efficienc...
The effect of the competition among self-regulatory organizations (SROs) on the efficiency of the co...
The relevance of the study is determined by the need to establish corporate responsibility for breac...
Competition is the basic concept for both industrial organisation theory and institutional economics...
Competition allows business entities to implement projects that can subsequently ensure the developm...
Many regulators utilize self-reporting, that is, wrongdoers reporting their own crimes to the author...
International audienceThis paper endeavours to analyse self regulation through the prism of the regu...
The article investigates the activities of one of the most dynamically developing institutions - sel...
Abstract: The main methodological approaches to the analysis of the market and, correspond...
Presented at the Second Annual New Zealand Regulatory Evolution Summit held in Wellington on 20 May ...
This article analyses the perspectives of using self-regulating in natural monopoly enterprises. A h...
The aim of the article is to summarize the existing approaches regarding the optimal balance of mech...
Few issues are as poorly understood and under-theorized as the concept of industry self-regulation....
The article examines the nature of competition regulation. Using the reproduction approach, the aut...
Adapting a simple biological model, we study the effects of control on the market. Companies are de...
One often meets the view that economic regulation should be understood in terms of Pareto efficienc...