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Two-Sided Fairness for Repeated Matchings in Two-Sided Markets
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Market DesignOn-demand TransportFair DistributionMechanism DesignTransportation EngineeringEconomicsFair Resource AllocationFair DivisionPlatform CompetitionTwo-sided MarketMarketingTwo-sided FairnessBehavioral EconomicsBusinessSharing EconomyUrban MobilityOnline PlatformsMobility ServiceRide Hailing PlatformsMicroeconomics
Ride hailing platforms, such as Uber, Lyft, Ola or DiDi, have traditionally focused on the satisfaction of the passengers, or on boosting successful business transactions. However, recent studies provide a multitude of reasons to worry about the drivers in the ride hailing ecosystem. The concerns range from bad working conditions and worker manipulation to discrimination against minorities. With the sharing economy ecosystem growing, more and more drivers financially depend on online platforms and their algorithms to secure a living. It is pertinent to ask what a fair distribution of income on such platforms is and what power and means the platform has in shaping these distributions.
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