Economics

Florian Baumann, Alexander Rasch

Second Opinions and Diagnostic Uncertainty in Expert Markets

Volume 180 () / Issue 1, pp. 74-105 (32)
Published 30.10.2023

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Second opinions are often proposed as a disciplining device to mitigate fraudulent behavior by experts. However, inappropriate treatment recommendations may stem from diagnostic uncertainty or inaccuracy. We analyze expert and customer behavior in a situation in which diagnostic outcomes can be incorrect, and in which customers can decide to seek a second opinion. We find that if diagnostic uncertainty pertains to the identification of the minor problem, an increase in diagnostic quality may be offset by a greater frequency of fraudulent recommendations for major treatments, while the degree to which customers search for second opinions remains unchanged. If not all major problems can be accurately identified, comparative statics is more intricate.
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Florian Baumann No current data available.

Alexander Rasch No current data available.