Transcription of The Ridesharing Revolution: Economic Survey and Synthesis
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The Ridesharing Revolution: Economic Survey and Synthesis Robert Hahn and Robert Metcalfe* January 10, 2017 Paper prepared for Oxford University Press Volume IV: More Equal by Design: Economic design responses to inequality. Eds. Scott Duke Kominers and Alex Teytelboym. Abstract Digital Ridesharing platforms, such as Uber and Lyft, are part of a broader suite of innovations that constitute what is sometimes referred to as the sharing economy. In this essay, we provide an overview of current research on the Economic efficiency and equity characteristics of Ridesharing platforms, and provide a research agenda that includes an examination of the natural evolution toward driverless cars.
Scott Duke Kominers and Alex Teytelboym. Abstract ... and drivers, including measures of rider and driver quality to foster trust (Luca, 2016), and an efficient payment system, frequently using a ...
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