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Tomorrow 30 Transaction Costs And The Sharing Economy Michael C Munger

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Tomorrow 30 Transaction Costs And The Sharing Economy Michael C Munger
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.16 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Michael C. Munger
ISBN: 9781108427081, 1108427081
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Tomorrow 30 Transaction Costs And The Sharing Economy Michael C Munger by Michael C. Munger 9781108427081, 1108427081 instant download after payment.

With the growing popularity of apps such as Uber and Airbnb, there has been a keen interest in the rise of the sharing economy. Michael C. Munger brings these new trends in the economy down to earth by focusing on their relation to the fundamental economic concept of transaction costs. In doing so Munger brings a fresh perspective on the 'sharing economy' in clear and engaging writing that is accessible to both general and specialist readers. He shows how, for the first time, entrepreneurs can sell reductions in transaction costs, rather than reductions in the costs of the products themselves. He predicts that smartphones will be used to commodify excess capacity, and reaches the controversial conclusion that a basic income will be required as a consequence of this new 'transaction costs revolution'.

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