The sharing economy encompasses numerous structures including for-profit, non-profit, barter as well as co-operative structures. A sharing economy takes a range of forms, often leveraging it to empower individuals, corporations, non-profits and government with information that enables distribution, sharing as well as reuse of excess capacity in merchandise and services.
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