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Author: Michael C. Munger
Transactions have always taken place. For hundreds of years that ‘place’ was a market or, more recently, a shopping mall.
But in the past two decades these physical locations have increasingly been replaced by their virtual counterparts – online platforms. Here, author Michael C. Munger demonstrates how these platforms act as matchmakers or middlemen, a role traders have adopted since the very first exchanges thousands of years ago.
The difference today is that the matchmakers often play no direct part in buying or selling anything – they just help buyers and sellers find each other. Their major contribution has been to reduce the costs of organising and completing purchases, rentals or exchanges. The Sharing Economy: Its Pitfalls and Promises contends that the key role of online platforms is to create reductions in transaction costs and it highlights the importance of three ‘Ts’ – triangulation, transfer and trust – in bringing down those costs.
Paperback | 168 pages
127 x 198 x 16mm | 358.34g
27 Sep 2021
London, United Kingdom
English
0255367910
9780255367912
1,804,180
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