The platform economy: restructuring the space of capitalist accumulation

Abstract The platform economy and its leading firms, such as Amazon, Facebook and Google, are reorganising the geography of value creation and capture on both a local and global scale. This article argues that economic geographers have underappreciated the implications of the platform on space. Firs...

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