Regulating the sharing economy
Based on the recent EPTA report the Norwegian Board of Technology has compiled a database to show how different countries, regions and cities have reacted to the sharing economy.
Building partly on the joint EPTA report “The Future of Labour in the Digital Era”, the Norwegian Board of Technology (NBT) has made an interactive list of how the sharing economy is regulated in different countries and cities.
The tool can be found here: http://list.ly/list/1LxA-regulating-the-sharing-economy . A key feature is that all entries are tagged in order to make it easier to sort the content, e.g. on different countries and services, or whether the service is legal or not. The list will be updated and expanded continuously. Please check out your own city, region or country to verify if we are up-to-date! Suggestions or corrections please to post@teknologiradet.no.
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