Planning and the so-called ‘sharing’ economy / can shared mobility deliver equity?/ The sharing economy and the ongoing dilemma about how to plan for informality/ regulating platform economies in cities – disrupting the disruption?/ regulatory combat? how the ‘sharing economy’ is disrupting planning practice/ corporatised enforcement: challenges of regulating AirBnB and other platform economies/ nurturing a generative sharing economy for local public goods and service provision
Anna Joo Kim,
Anne Brown,
Marla Nelson,
Renia Ehrenfeucht,
Nancy Holman,
Nicole Gurran,
Jathan Sadowski,
Mara Ferreri,
Romola Sanyal,
Marta Bastos and
Klaas Kresse
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Pages: 27 pages
Date: 2019-04-30
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Published in Planning Theory and Practice, 30, April, 2019, 20(2), pp. 261-287. ISSN: 1464-9357
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