Fee Monopoly __link__ | Consultancy

A pure consultancy fee monopoly is uncommon but highly damaging where it exists. It typically hides behind rather than brute market power. The most effective remedies are client-side disaggregation (buying services in pieces) and regulatory pressure to unbundle mandatory certifications from consulting services.

For a consultancy to achieve fee-setting power, one or more of these conditions must exist: consultancy fee monopoly

The "Receive $25 consultancy fee" is a classic Community Chest card from the board game Monopoly . While it seems like a small windfall, it represents a moment where "Mr. Monopoly" is paid for his specialized expertise. The Story of the "Town’s Last Architect" Once in the bustling town of Atlantic City, there lived a shrewd businessman named Arthur. While everyone else was busy buying up railroads and utilities, Arthur spent his time studying the city’s complex zoning laws and street repair schedules. One afternoon, the town’s wealthiest hotel owner, Baron Boardwalk, found himself in a bind. The city council had just issued a massive "Street Repair Assessment," charging him $115 for every hotel he owned. Panicked and facing a potential bankruptcy, the Baron realized he didn’t know how to navigate the new regulations or manage his sudden "housing shortage". Arthur stepped in. He wasn't there to buy the Baron's properties; he was there to offer A pure consultancy fee monopoly is uncommon but