Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Regular y no tancar les portes a les noves empreses

En comptes de prohibir i tancar les portes a les noves empreses, el que tindrien que fer el polítics es regular el mercat i permetre que els ciutadans ens podem aprofitar de les noves tecnologies i de les noves empreses.

[Column] Is the Sharing Economy a Scam Economy? : Editorial : Home:
"It would be foolish to ignore the potential benefits of these innovative services, however it is important to construct an appropriate regulatory structure. This would ensure that that sharing economy companies are profiting from their innovations and not by evading legitimate regulations.
Such regulations would include safety and insurance standards that would apply to both Uber-type services and traditional cabs. It would mean that rooms rented through Airbnb comply with safety and handicap accessibility standards required of traditional hotels and motels. And it would mean that casual labor services like Task Rabbit would be bound by minimum wage rules and other labor regulation applied to conventional employers.
One way to bring about this result more quickly would be to have public Internet services that would compete with private sharing economy companies. It should be a fairly simply matter for a city to establish an Internet service that would connect drivers with people looking for cabs. It may not have the bells and whistles of Uber, but people would have the option of saving"
'via Blog this'

No comments:

Post a Comment