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Most people who sell a service through a commercial platform discover, sometimes with surprise, how much of the price never reaches them. The problem is structural: closed platforms have shareholders to satisfy, so fees tend to grow opaquely to generate profit. The Double Commission aims to take the opposite path: a cooperative approach operating strictly at '''real cost'''.
Most people who sell a service through a commercial platform discover, sometimes with surprise, how much of the price never reaches them. The problem is structural: closed platforms have shareholders to satisfy, so fees tend to grow opaquely to generate profit. The Double Commission aims to take the opposite path: a cooperative approach operating strictly at '''real cost'''.


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* [[#real-cost|The core principle: At real cost, without profit]]
* [[#volunteering-and-professionalization|Combining professionalization and volunteering]]
* [[#how-it-works|How the Double Commission works]]
* [[#socio-economic-impact|Socio-economic rebalancing (The Long Tail)]]
* [[#philosophical-vision|Philosophical vision: Taking back the economy]]
* [[#state-of-the-art|State of the art]]
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== Related scientific research ==
== State of the art ==
Small transparent fees on each transaction relate to the economics of two-sided markets and to research on cooperative platform ownership. These references provide context, not validation.
Small transparent fees on each transaction relate to the economics of two-sided markets and to research on cooperative platform ownership. These references provide context, not validation.