Model and analysis of labor supply for ride-sharing platforms in the presence of sample self-selection and endogeneity
With the popularization of ride-sharing services, drivers working as freelancers on ride-sharing platforms can design their schedules flexibly. They make daily decisions regard- ing whether to participate in work, and if so, how many hours to work. Factors such as hourly income rate affect both the...
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Main Authors: | SUN, Hao, WANG, Hai, WAN, Zhixi |
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2019
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