We examine the effects of deregulation that introduced price competition
in a municipal audit market. In 1993 Florida removed the competitive bidding restriction
that prohibited disclosure of pricing information in the initial stages of auditor selection.
This change led to significant shifts in the audit market from Big 6 firms toward established
non-Big 6 firms in the municipal market and reduced audit fees. If quality increases
with auditor office experience in a given industry, then our results also suggest
that the primary effect of introducing price competition was to make quality audits more
affordable.