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2020

Brooklyn Law School

Commercial Law

Sharing Economy; Dynamic Pricing; Inequality and Justice

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Inequality In The Sharing Economy, Gregory M. Stein Jun 2020

Inequality In The Sharing Economy, Gregory M. Stein

Brooklyn Law Review

The rise of the sharing economy benefits consumers and providers alike. Consumers can access a wider range of goods and services on an as-needed basis and no longer need to own a smaller number of costly assets that sit unused most of the time. Providers can engage in profitable short-term ventures, working on their own schedule and enjoying many new opportunities to supplement their income. Sharing economy platforms often employ dynamic pricing, which means that the price of a good or service varies in real time as supply and demand change. Under dynamic pricing, the price of a good or …