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Evaluating the sustainability impacts of the sharing economy using input-output analysis
Although sharing has been practised for millennia in different societies, today, the emerging notion of the sharing economy (SE) is regarded as a new social phenomenon. It refers to various forms of transactions between strangers enabling access to goods without ownership, utilizing the capacity of privately owned assets not currently in use and exploiting the benefits of information technologies to reduce transaction costs.