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Part III - Collaborative Capitalism Reinvigorated

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 April 2018

Rashmi Dyal-Chand
Affiliation:
Northeastern University School of Law
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Summary

Chapter 10 proposes specific measures designed to address each of the critical needs of collaborative business networks that I identified in Chapter 7. At the state and local levels, Chapter 10 proposes measures to reform the law of business organization, zoning law, permitting rules, contract rules, laws governing crowd-funding and venture financing, wage laws, and rules and norms governing industry self-regulation and participation in regulatory development. At the federal level, the chapter discusses the importance of revising antitrust laws, amending banking laws for community development financial institutions, providing tax incentives for sharing, and supporting the development of adequate wages and benefits for sharing networks. By providing a menu of action items that policymakers at all levels of government can adopt, Chapter 10 demonstrates that it is important to reform laws to support collaborative capitalism – and that it is also entirely possible to do so.
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Collaborative Capitalism in American Cities
Reforming Urban Market Regulations
, pp. 185 - 265
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2018

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