This essay aims at providing a reflection on the potential application of the so-called P2B Regulation (2019/1150) in the peculiar context of the collaborative economy, despite the current lack of a legal obligation. The Regulation could prove as a tool for increasing transparency and fairness of those digital markets, especially in light of the growing importance of prosumers, whose role requires a new approach to peer-to-peer relationships.

(2021). Not always so peer. New perspectives on the potential application of the P2B regulation in the digital collaborative economy . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/265810

Not always so peer. New perspectives on the potential application of the P2B regulation in the digital collaborative economy

Federico Ruggeri
2021-01-01

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This essay aims at providing a reflection on the potential application of the so-called P2B Regulation (2019/1150) in the peculiar context of the collaborative economy, despite the current lack of a legal obligation. The Regulation could prove as a tool for increasing transparency and fairness of those digital markets, especially in light of the growing importance of prosumers, whose role requires a new approach to peer-to-peer relationships.
2021
Ruggeri, Federico
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