Forum: Regulating the platform economy: how to protect workers while promoting innovation

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Series Details Vol.52, No.6, November-December 2017
Publication Date November 2017
ISSN 0020-5346
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The rise of the platform economy has made it a topic of great interest among European policymakers, as evidenced by the European Commission’s 2016 Communication A European agenda for the collaborative economy.

The regulatory challenges facing policymakers are manifold, ranging from taxation to competition policy to worker protection. Furthermore, many basic aspects of the platform economy are unclear, such as its size, the number of workers who take part in it and, indeed, its very definition.

What types of regulation are necessary to ensure that the benefits of the platform economy are maximised for all Europeans? How can the productivity gains associated with the platform economy be distributed throughout society? Perhaps most importantly, how can policymakers support innovation while also protecting consumers, workers and communities?

Articles in this Forum:
+ Forum introduction - John Zysman (et al.)
+ Intelligent tools and digital platforms: implications for work and employment - John Zysman and Martin Kenney
+ Work in the platform economy: beyond lower transaction costs - Jan Drahokoupil and Agnieszka Piasna
+ Collaborative economy: market design and basic regulatory principles - Georgios Petropoulos
+ The impact of the platform economy on job creation - Willem Pieter De Groen (et al.)

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