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Merchant Sharing Theory

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  • Laurent Fournier

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Abstract

This paper is the first attempt to formalize a new field of economics; studding the Intangibles Goods available on the Internet. We are taking advantage of the digital world's specific rules to propose a theory of trading & sharing unified. A function based money is created as a world-wide currency; ⊔ (pronounced /k^p/). We argue that our system discourage speculation activities while it makes easy captured taxes for governments. The implementation removes the today's paywall on the Internet and provides a simple-to-use, open-source, free-of-charge, highly-secure, person-to-person, privacy-respectful, digital payment tool for citizens, using standard smart-phones with a strong authentication. Next step will be the propagation of the network application and we expect many shared benefits for the whole economics development.

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  • Laurent Fournier, 2013. "Merchant Sharing Theory," Working Papers hal-00908314, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-00908314
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    1. Laurent Fournier, 2014. "Merchant Sharing Towards a Zero Marginal Cost Economy," Papers 1405.2051, arXiv.org.

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    Keywords

    Economics; Internet; Intangible Good; Sharing; Trading; Money; Digital Signature; Payment; Currency; Exchange Rate; Cultural Piracy; Copyright; Paywall; Peer-to-peer;
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