El papel de la regulación en la llamada economía colaborativa

In most cases, the so-called collaborative economy gives rise to economic activities for the provision of services. As such, it is subject to the general rules governing any economic activity. According to experience, most services also require some kind of specific regulation. Provided that new ser...

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Autor principal: Laguna de Paz, José Carlos
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Idioma:Castellano
Publicado: 2017
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Fuente:Revista de estudios europeos, ISSN 2530-9854, Nº. 70, 2017 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Economía colaborativa), pags. 159-178
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Sumario: In most cases, the so-called collaborative economy gives rise to economic activities for the provision of services. As such, it is subject to the general rules governing any economic activity. According to experience, most services also require some kind of specific regulation. Provided that new services are of the same nature as the traditional ones, they should be subject to the same regulation. On the contrary, if new services had differential distinctive features, it would not be justified to apply them the regulations of traditional services. In some cases, their specific features may require sector-specific regulation or, at least, the adaptation of the general legal framework. Finally, it could be the case that new services substantially alter the basis on which the regulation was based, which could advise the deregulation of the concerned sector