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Crowdfunding. Análisis del marco regulatorio de la financiación colaborativa en Colombia

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El Crowdfunding es un nuevo instrumento para recaudar fondos que, de la mano con la evolución de la tecnología y como parte de la corriente FinTech, permite la prestación de servicios financieros de manera más eficiente y menos costosa, sirve como mecanismo de inclusión financiera. Hoy se encuentra en la mira de los reguladores alrededor del mundo, principalmente debido a su distanciamiento de los mecanismos tradicionales y las problemáticas asociadas a su desarrollo. El trabajo realiza un análisis detallado del fenómeno y la manera como los aportantes, receptores y plataformas electrónicas fueron regulados en Colombia por el Decreto 1357 de 2018. El lector encontrará un estudio crítico del valor del Crowdfunding Act de Estados Unidos como un modelo para la regulación en Colombia.

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  • Jorge Alberto Padilla Sánchez, 2019. "Crowdfunding. Análisis del marco regulatorio de la financiación colaborativa en Colombia," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, number 1112, October.
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