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      <description>What is it about professional services, such as lawyers, doctors or accountants, that might validate the idea of ignoring competition when setting a price?  What is it about professional service that might support a competitive parity pricing approach?  
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         <title>Some attributes that I would consider that could null competitors price is reputation. If a doctors has a reputation for being a specialist in the particular field in which I am looking for, I would pay extra to see that individual as they are considered the best in their field. Additionally, if the service is solving my issue with ease, I would be a consumer who would pay extra for convenience. Competition parity may be a viable approach when the services being sought have a large market saturation or can be easily provided (e.g. don&#39;t need extensive knowledge).</title>
         <author>marlyn_plascencia</author>
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         <pubDate>2018-08-15 16:20:40 UTC</pubDate>
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