Sharing Economy: For an Economic Taxonomy

  • Bruno B
  • Faggini M
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Abstract

Sharing economy is an emerging phenomenon without a consolidated economic approach. We focus on main economic characteristics of sharing economy, as a category of peer-to-peer markets, which include collaborative consumption and redistribution markets. Peer-to-peer markets create a positive externality when exploiting idling capacity, adding further exchange advantages to those usually related to classical two-sided markets. Sharing economy differs from peer-to-peer redistribution markets, where a transfer of full ownership of goods occurs, because goods are used to provide services excludable but non-rivalrous. Problems arising from sharing economy growth are briefly analysed.

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Bruno, B., & Faggini, M. (2017). Sharing Economy: For an Economic Taxonomy. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 9(6), 174. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijef.v9n6p174

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