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Competition in professional services

Market study

Summary

In March 2003, a report commissioned by the Competition Authority (predecessor of the CCPC) from economic consultants, Indecon, identified a number of restrictions on competition across a range of eight professions in the construction, legal and medical sectors of the Irish economy. The Indecon reports were the starting points for the Competition Authority to carry out a series of in-depth reports of the eight professions. The specific professions reviewed were engineers, architects, dentists, optometrists, veterinary surgeons, medical practitioners, solicitors and barristers.
Publication details
  • Publication date:13 March 2003
  • Industry:Professional, scientific & technical activities - N
Documents

 Publication 

 Final report 

 Recommendations 

Engineers December 20042
Architects  March 200611
Optometrists  June 20065
Dentists October 200712
Solicitors & Barristers December 200629
Veterinary Practitioners June 20085
General Medical Practitioners December 2009 (Part I & II), July 2010 (Part III)7

Indecon Report: Indecon’s Assessment of Restrictions in the Supply of Professional Services (Published 20 March 2003).

An OECD Report on Regulatory Reform in Ireland [hyperlink the underlined to relevant link) in 2001 also found that competition in the professional services sector in Ireland could be stronger. The purpose of the series of studies was to:

  • Identify any regulations or practices that may restrict competition within these professions
  • Evaluate any consumer benefits claimed to exist from any of these restrictions
  • Consider whether the restrictions are proportionate to any benefits
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