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The sharing economy

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Munger, Michael C.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : London Publishing Partnership, 2021.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter1
  • Chapter5
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  • Chapter7
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  • About the author
  • Acknowledgements
  • Summary
  • Figures
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Revolutions and disruption
  • Transaction costs and commodifying excess capacity
  • Owning, renting and the commodification of excess capacity
  • Cost in two-sided markets: who is buying and who is selling?
  • 3 Platforms and ownership
  • Selling trust raises the problem of antitrust
  • Platforms don't sell stuff
  • Decentralised 'retail' ownership is too expensive
  • Wikipedia and tool libraries: beyond rental
  • 4 Commodifying excess capacity
  • 5 Middlemen: sellers of transaction cost reduction
  • The middleman platform economy
  • Back to transaction costs: why ownership is too expensive
  • 6 Ride-sharing
  • Uber: the origin
  • Not a taxi company?
  • Surge pricing
  • 7 Problems with disruptive technology
  • Sabotage: when the referee is also a player
  • A different example: 'Uber but for planes'
  • Fairness, exclusion and 'social credit'
  • 8 Conclusion
  • Change as a constant
  • Saltation
  • Separation
  • The general answer: permissionless innovation
  • Final words: the next three crises
  • References
  • Index
  • About the IEA
  • Figure 1 Housing by tenure in England: 1918-2019
  • Figure 2 Sharing economy users and US population
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  • Chapter1
  • Chapter5
  • _GoBack
  • Chapter7
  • _Hlk31203049
  • _Hlk492205620
  • About the author
  • Acknowledgements
  • Summary
  • Figures
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Revolutions and disruption
  • Transaction costs and commodifying excess capacity
  • Owning, renting and the commodification of excess capacity
  • Cost in two-sided markets: who is buying and who is selling?
  • 3 Platforms and ownership
  • Selling trust raises the problem of antitrust
  • Platforms don't sell stuff
  • Decentralised 'retail' ownership is too expensive
  • Wikipedia and tool libraries: beyond rental
  • 4 Commodifying excess capacity
  • 5 Middlemen: sellers of transaction cost reduction
  • The middleman platform economy
  • Back to transaction costs: why ownership is too expensive
  • 6 Ride-sharing
  • Uber: the origin
  • Not a taxi company?
  • Surge pricing
  • 7 Problems with disruptive technology
  • Sabotage: when the referee is also a player
  • A different example: 'Uber but for planes'
  • Fairness, exclusion and 'social credit'
  • 8 Conclusion
  • Change as a constant
  • Saltation
  • Separation
  • The general answer: permissionless innovation
  • Final words: the next three crises
  • References
  • Index
  • About the IEA
  • Figure 1 Housing by tenure in England: 1918-2019
  • Figure 2 Sharing economy users and US population