I will write a big paper on Uber to talk about it and dispute it’s policies. Mainly, I will discuss how it is not the champion of the free market, which it pretends to be.
Thank you. Your the hero we all have neededI will write a big paper on Uber to talk about it and dispute it's policies. Mainly, I will discuss how it is not the champion of the free market, which it pretends to be.
Uber is just taking advantage of the system. It's the system that needs to be changed. We need unions to keep them in check - not more government involvement.I will write a big paper on Uber to talk about it and dispute it's policies. Mainly, I will discuss how it is not the champion of the free market, which it pretends to be.
I will write a big paper on Uber to talk about it and dispute it's policies. Mainly, I will discuss how it is not the champion of the free market, which it pretends
Bring Uber a copy.I will write a big paper on Uber to talk about it and dispute it's policies. Mainly, I will discuss how it is not the champion of the free market, which it pretends to be.
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Uber LOVES PAPERS !
At best Uber part of a duopoly (at least in the US). There isn't a serious trietary competitor in the ride share market itself to raise Uber or Lyft to Oligopoly levels.the Basic argument is that Uber is taking in way higher profit than that of the perfect competitive rate it gives to its driver. Granted it allows for tips, and so it allows for some "building a brand," which means less competition. But as a driver, one does not yield much power over his or her paycheck. For one, I believe there should be way more transparency and autonomy to be called a free-market.
Ain't nothing wrong with being a proud anything, by the way. That is not what I was trying to say.
Free market by eliminating mom & pop taxis to have Global Technology Monopoly by a handful of Corporations ?Free market? Profits? Before you write that paper you better define your terms.
Uber has never turned a profit.
Two companies have almost 100% of the market and they set our wages exactly the same within days of any change.
Look up the history of "piece work"
UNIONUber is just taking advantage of the system. It's the system that needs to be changed. We need unions to keep them in check - not more government involvement.
Go get 'em!I will write a big paper on Uber to talk about it and dispute it's policies. Mainly, I will discuss how it is not the champion of the free market, which it pretends to be.
Uber is the champion of the free market, as it has successfully managed to disrupt an industry that existed for more than half a century. It delivered a product that captured the customers which helped it grow tremendously. Can't get any more free market than that. Now, whether that success is sustainable or not is anyone's guess.Mainly, I will discuss how it is not the champion of the free market, which it pretends to be.
You're too emotionally involved to be objective.I will write a big paper on Uber to talk about it and dispute it's policies. Mainly, I will discuss how it is not the champion of the free market, which it pretends to be.
Google: free market. Start there.@Pax Collector. The definition of a free market is having very little market share
Doesn't matter. Its all transportation. You're defining the market to narrowly. That dude who practices naked underwater basket weaving and sells his unique Putzy Pots (which he holds a patent for) may seem to have 100% of the fancy underwater pots market, but he's still competing with other groups making baskets, bags, bowls, etc. and nothing is preventing suzy from entering that market with her own take on craptastic pottery.@NorCalPhil already thought of that. But the Uber delivery is so much more customizable for the rider, and it offers so much more consumer surplus that it can be considered on its own. It is at a different price point too.
We are talking about the Taxi/Uber market, remember?
So, is there any government intervention on ridesharing that pertains to price setting? No.where the laws and forces of supply and demand are free of any government intervention or any Price-Setting Monopoly Or Any Other Authority.
"It typically entails support for highly competitive markets and private ownership of productive
That's not how you prove a point, btw.I rather you don't participate in this thread.
Are you sure about that?The definition of a free market is having very little market share, and Uber and Lyft have almos 100%. Book closed.
If wishes were horses .... I rather you don't participate in this thread.
I admit, this got my own tinfoil hat tingling. Care to share your theory?They aren't going public. At least not as a Ride-share company.