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How The Uber Economy Helps Riders At The Expense Of Drivers

How The Uber Economy Helps Riders At The Expense Of Drivers

It may be hard to remember, but not too long ago, hailing a taxi in many cities was often a hassle. Ever since companies like Uber and Lyft entered the world, it's become a lot easier for consumers to catch a ride -- and a lot tougher for drivers to make a living. Henry Farber, a Princeton University economist, joins Scott Lanman of Bloomberg News and Daniel Moss of Bloomberg View to explain the dynamics of this industry -- and how it may be upended once again by driverless cars.

 

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To contact the editor responsible for this story: Topher Forhecz at tforhecz@bloomberg.net.

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