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Applying an Economic Model to the Gig Economy

A famous thought experiment describes an economy as large 'green areas' (firms) connected by thin 'red lines' (market transactions), suggesting most economic activity is coordinated within firms. How does the rise of the 'gig economy,' where platforms connect independent contractors directly with customers for specific tasks, challenge or modify the main conclusion of this perspective?

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