The Rise of the Sharing Economy

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2024
  • The “Sharing Economy” is a complex phenomenon that has disrupted industries and transformed how we live and work, but experts can’t even agree on what to call it. Lawyers, public policy experts, academics and workers weigh in to define this dynamic phenomenon and to discuss legal and regulatory issues that emerge as these platforms play an increasingly role in our society.
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    As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.
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    CREDITS
    Produced by:
    - Tyler Lowe
    - Matt Wood
    Written by:
    - Tyler Lowe
    Director of Photography:
    - Benjamin Gaskell
    Edited by:
    - Flatland
    On-Set Director:
    - Kirby Voss
    Line Producer:
    - JP Mandarino
    Associate Producers:
    - Samantha Schroeder
    - Daniel T. Richards
    2nd Unit DP:
    - Matt Wood
    Colorists:
    - Flatland
    Gaffers:
    - Mark Belcher
    - Chase Gibon
    Assistant Camera:
    - Matt Wood (1st Unit)
    - Todd Nash (2nd Unit)
    Production Assistants:
    - Varvara Degtiarenko
    - Lucy Augustine
    - Louis Watt
    - Michelle Millette
    Music by:
    - The License Lab

Комментарии • 44

  • @Skoda130
    @Skoda130 5 лет назад +7

    The problem is that the "sharing economy" is basicaly the renting economy, and so it's basically nothing new.
    The real sharing is for example buying a lawn mower with your neighbour, and use it in mutual consent.

    • @atm0t5
      @atm0t5 3 года назад

      A new Feudalism

    • @shekhartripathi4300
      @shekhartripathi4300 3 года назад

      Mutual consent yes, but the neighbor is also supposed to share the cost and risk

  • @Viv8ldi
    @Viv8ldi 4 года назад

    When you do uber as a driver, can you choose your clients? Is there a rating system? Like after every transaction you can rate each other?

  • @netabaughman3079
    @netabaughman3079 5 лет назад

    It has disrupted my business and how do I reinvent myself?

  • @dalisabe62
    @dalisabe62 5 лет назад +1

    This is not about whether taxicab or hotel industry regulations making or not making sense; it is about the alternative being a predatory that is exploiting the defective regulations and the desperate labor market affected by the dull regulations. Uber for instance did not solve the taxicab companies greed; it only took advantage of the rubble of the destruction and used it as a foundation for yet another much more vicious business model where workers became not employees and not independent contractors; they have become neither with zero benefits typically given to them one way or the other!

  • @luisbecerra8152
    @luisbecerra8152 6 лет назад +5

    Decentralized economy?

  • @enderwiggin8947
    @enderwiggin8947 4 года назад +21

    It’s the “I’m just surviving” economy

    • @GeaVox
      @GeaVox 4 года назад

      No, it's the "we only have one planet economy!"

    • @RustOnWheels
      @RustOnWheels 2 года назад

      It’s serfdom to capitalism.

  • @netabaughman3079
    @netabaughman3079 7 лет назад +3

    How can we have an economy that shares without using cell phones and computers that also is a benefit to local governments. Do you plan to do away with local government? They do serve a purpose. They are needed.

  • @OptimizeMyAirbnb
    @OptimizeMyAirbnb 6 лет назад

    I just started up a relevant channel and have been adding content weekly, stop by when you ahve a moment!

    • @Gtex555
      @Gtex555 5 лет назад

      Optimize My Airbnb learn how to spell first

  • @paulvalentine4157
    @paulvalentine4157 5 лет назад +12

    "It's here to stay" - this sounds like a marketing person using bad Jedi mind tricks, not a professor. How can he possibly know it is here to stay.

  • @rogers3389
    @rogers3389 6 лет назад +5

    Nothing wrong with sharing/pooling resources, people have done this among themselves without money, then "Sharing economy" can be exploitative to their volunteers, or workers and the present system. Many workers have to work several jobs in this economy to make enough to survive.
    Not relying on your tax money, money from government- funded charity organization and money donation from people is the real sustainable movement: unlike some of these models under "sharing economy" that rent something in exchange for your money is just another profitable form of capitalism in disguise. Do some research on who they took from to start their company before your support.

  • @MeowfaceMusic
    @MeowfaceMusic Год назад

    (Clueless about economics.) Why try to regulate stuff now? Won't regulations be birthed once the people demand them? Am I thinking about this right?

  • @fluffernal
    @fluffernal 6 лет назад

    Damn Yeerks they have a youtube channel

  • @dalisabe62
    @dalisabe62 5 лет назад +3

    It should be called the “robbing economy” because there is the host that feeds off the other parties and flouts all laws and regulations to unfairly compete with pre-existing businesses of the same kind, while not paying the dues which come with establishing a business for social and economical net security! It is just another hard version of naked greedy capitalism which runs off pooled capital and oppressive bargaining power taking advantage of desperate labor force. Thanks to our ailing economy where displaced citizen workers will eventually be willing to use the privacy of their homes for profane activities to earn a living. Oh, was not that kind of desperation the one drove the prostitution business historically where most prostitutes where mothers surviving spouses without assets or family estate to take care of raising up the little ones left behind? Yes we have a problem that our governments chose to ignore and do anything about, so their is an opportunity for predators to exploit the problem to their advantage. Thanks again to our modern civilization, which going down the drain for catering to the mighty and wealthy at the expense of the broken wing!

    • @zachjones6944
      @zachjones6944 3 года назад

      The economy is not fair. The economy is dynamic and fluid. Taxis and hotels are a monopoly that has been made better with the competition.

    • @dalisabe62
      @dalisabe62 3 года назад

      Zach Jones I don’t know what you mean by that! It seems like we have a disagreement on how we define a fair economy. I never said that honest competition is unfair if that is what you are saying. The problem is when people with big money set the rules of competition in a way that it is no longer honest. The size of money is all that matters in our free market today and that’s why big companies buy out small companies as a last resort to finalize competition! Is that the economy that you support? I don’t, simply because the middle class economy will be surely destined to vanish under this capital-based economy. It is just a matter of degree and time. You know it and I know it that all bids, bailouts, grants, favorable regulation goes to big money, and when things become so obvious, we are told by our crook politicians that those big cats are too big to fail!

  • @Ambrose_Heria
    @Ambrose_Heria 6 лет назад +9

    Sharing? The owners of the platforms... are they sharing the Massive Billions of Dollars that are generated and garner for their owners? The billions of dollars that the owners are worth, are they sharing? There is no community and sharing going on, not everyone is really capturing the massive value

    • @netabaughman3079
      @netabaughman3079 5 лет назад +1

      They are not keeping all the money in the community

    • @robw.7139
      @robw.7139 5 лет назад +2

      You misunderstand the idea. No one is saying that the Ceo's will give their money away, that is not the goal.
      As they said in the video, the sharing economy is a form of capitalism... The only difference with traditional capitalism is that the users share the goods, wich explains the name.

    • @netabaughman3079
      @netabaughman3079 5 лет назад

      I get it. I look forward to seeing what justified all this. Time will tell. Could Yamashit's Gold just around the corner.

    • @3ternalz
      @3ternalz 5 лет назад +2

      We don't have a right to their money, we agreed to using their service and giving them money. We can't just say we want to take it back because we are jealous of the companies money.

    • @RustOnWheels
      @RustOnWheels 2 года назад

      “Sharing” in the sharing economy has the same meaning as “socialism” in NSDAP, “communism” in CCP and “freedom” as used by conservatives: it’s a lure for the willing, for those who want to believe and don’t investigate. It’s almost cynical and people fall for it.

  • @endingalaporte
    @endingalaporte 5 лет назад +3

    i make an app, connect offer and demand, take a commission, snowball effect, i get rich, share economy...

    • @talitatomas6609
      @talitatomas6609 5 лет назад

      Could you help me out. I have an idea also peer to peer but am struggling with some aspects. Hope to hear from you thanks!!

  • @johnfox137
    @johnfox137 Год назад

    There’s something fishy about this type of economy, hard to nail it still

  • @nenanena5131
    @nenanena5131 7 лет назад

    She'll

  • @ruelmp504
    @ruelmp504 4 года назад +1

    Making them safe and affordable are trade-offs??? wow

  • @mariannaolivares4244
    @mariannaolivares4244 7 лет назад +1

    p

  • @whyteaz_
    @whyteaz_ 3 года назад +2

    What is wrong with this comment section? I'm just here to learn more about the sharing economy for my commerce exam next week. What did the sharing economy even do to you?

  • @jlall4467
    @jlall4467 2 года назад

    You Vill own nothing you vill be happy

  • @atm0t5
    @atm0t5 3 года назад +3

    Next level of slavery