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between experts and consumers. The functioning of the market heavily relies on trust on the side of the consumer as well as … behavior of experts, however, is not significantly influenced by the health care framing, nor by the subject pool. …
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We experimentally investigate the role of second opinions in markets where experts like doctors both diagnose and … provide the services. Experts may exploit their informational advantage over customers and overtreat by providing a more …
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We experimentally investigate the role of second opinions in markets where experts like doctors both diagnose and … provide the services. Experts may exploit their informational advantage over customers and overtreat by providing a more …
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between experts and consumers. The functioning of the market heavily relies on trust on the side of the consumer as well as … behavior of experts, however, is not significantly influenced by the health care framing, nor by the subject pool. …
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In credence goods markets, experts have better information about the appropriate quality of treatment than their … customers. Experts may exploit their informational advantage by defrauding customers. Market institutions have been shown … experts are heterogeneous in their diagnostic abilities. We find that efficient market outcomes are always possible. However …
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We experimentally investigate the role of second opinions in markets where experts like doctors both diagnose and … provide the services. Experts may exploit their informational advantage over customers and overtreat by providing a more …
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In credence goods markets, experts have better information about the appropriate quality of treatment than their … customers. Experts may exploit their informational advantage by defrauding customers. Market institutions have been shown … situation in which experts are heterogeneous in their diagnostic abilities. We find that efficient market outcomes are always …
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