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Decentralized, Disruptive, And On Demand: Opportunities For Local Government In The Sharing Economy, Stephen R. Miller Jan 2016

Decentralized, Disruptive, And On Demand: Opportunities For Local Government In The Sharing Economy, Stephen R. Miller

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First Principles For Regulating The Sharing Economy, Stephen R. Miller Jan 2016

First Principles For Regulating The Sharing Economy, Stephen R. Miller

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This Article posits ten first principles on which a regulatory response to the sharing economy must rest. Given the rapid diversification of products in the sharing economy, this Article gives particular focus to the short-term rental market, typified by Airbnb, as one lens through which to illustrate these principles. This Article then turns to review existing regulatory responses to the sharing economy. Here again, the Article focuses on regulations related to the short-term rental market with a particular emphasis on the two strictest, existing local government regulatory structures: those of San Francisco, California and Portland, Oregon. This Article next proposes …


First Principles For Regulating The Sharing Economy, Stephen R. Miller Jan 2016

First Principles For Regulating The Sharing Economy, Stephen R. Miller

Articles

This Article posits ten first principles on which a regulatory response to the sharing economy must rest. Given the rapid diversification of products in the sharing economy, this Article gives particular focus to the short-term rental market, typified by Airbnb, as one lens through which to illustrate these principles. This Article then turns to review existing regulatory responses to the sharing economy. Here again, the Article focuses on regulations related to the shortterm rental market with a particular emphasis on the two strictest, existing local government regulatory structures: those of San Francisco, California and Portland, Oregon. This Article next proposes …