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Taxis vs. Uber: Courts, Markets, and Technology in Buenos Aires , Juan Manuel del Nido (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2021)

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Henne, Kate
Orr, Will

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Wiley - VCH Verlag GmbH &Co. KGaA

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Uber has operated in Buenos Aires since April 2016, when its arrival produced a disruptive force that would span economics, law, and politics. The taxi industry quickly took legal action against the company, which prior to 2016, was something of a protected service, with strong regulations and an influential trade union. In Taxis vs. Uber: Courts, Markets, and Technology in Buenos Aires, Juan M. del Nido explores how and why an industry with robust legal and structural protections was readily cast aside when a foreign competitor entered the market.

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PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review

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2099-12-31

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