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Abstract This chapter explores how Chinese online platforms self-regulate in the shadow of the dynamic pyramid model of regulation. As consumers rarely resort to public institutions due to their small-value claims, platforms become de facto regulators, enforcing internal rules through various sanctioning mechanisms.
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Investment platforms regulation
Crowdfunding has been regarded as a useful tool to meet consumers’ and SMEs’ financing needs as well as investors’ need for diversified alternative investments finance and desire for a more ‘democratic’ financial system. It has also been presented as a form of ‘disintermediated’ finance, reducing the traditional chain of financial intermediation ...openaire +1 more source
Regulation strictness and supply in the platform economy: the case of Airbnb and Couchsurfing
Industry and Innovation, 2019Bilgehan Uzunca
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Regulating Platforms as Superintermediaries
2021Juan Montero, Matthias Finger
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