Why? (Not an argumentative why, just a curious why. This is a claim often made, but usually badly argued - I'd love to see a good argument for it.)
Matches my anecdotal impression. Occupational licensing, for instance, has become vastly more important over the past few decades. And a number of professions use accreditation effectively as a way of controlling labor pricing (somewhat like a union).
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I am told - reliably, I think - that the Australian Medical Association rather carefully controls the number of degrees in different specialties, & limits them to a few "elite" schools. This has a number of effects; one is to keep medical salaries high.
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