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Rethinking legal taxonomies for the gig economy

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Adams, Abi ; Freedman, Judith ; Prassl, Jeremias

Oxford Review of Economic Policy

2018

34

3

Autumn

475-494

digital economy ; sharing economy ; self employed ; labour law ; taxation

United Kingdom

Economics

https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/gry006

English

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"Both tax law and employment law incentivize engagers of labour to structure their workforce as a crowd of self-employed micro-entrepreneurs. Recent technological change and the rise of the gig economy have made it easier for agents to respond to these incentives, contributing to an increase in self-employment. In this article, we review the evidence on the rise of the gig economy in the UK and lay out a set of key principles to guide the reform of tax and employment law to better enable policy to meet its underlying objectives."

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