Density of demand and the consumer benefit from Uber
Uber has attracted the attention of economists and policy makers for its innovations in the taxicab market and its potential for significant consumer welfare gains. The size of this gain depends in part on whether these innovations permit transactions previously costly or infeasible. Using New York...
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Main Author: | SHAPIRO, Matthew H. |
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2020
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