This book employs a variety of economic and philosophical
methodologies in order to discover the philosophical implications
of creative destruction, competition regulation, and the role that
businesses or market agents play. Instead of discussing these
relations in a purely abstract manner, Schneider uses Uber to
illuminate important matters in economic and philosophical thought.
Schneider tells the following story: While creative destruction and
disruptive innovation change the entrepreneurial landscape,
regulation--especially the regulation of sectorial markets and
competition regulation- delay this change or even bring it to a
halt. Uber, as an agent in the market, is not just an object moved
by these two opposing forces. Rather, it plays an active role,
first as an agent of creative destruction and then in championing
regulations on its own terms.
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