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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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drivers must accept 90% of ride requests archive/dissertation

Uber has taken advantage of its drivers’ vulnerability by imposing more and more strenuous rules. Drivers must accept 90% of ride requests or they get a notification to “Please improve your acceptance rate if you want to continue to use the Uber platform.”  Drivers claim to have been deactivated fo…

—p.67 What's Yours is Mine: against the sharing economy On the Move with Uber (45) by Tom Slee
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because we can archive/dissertation

Before this most recent trial, Uber CFO Brent Callinicos mentioned in a meeting with potential investors that Uber could easily raise rates to between 25% and 30%. Venture capitalist Mike Novogratz asked him a question: “You’ve got happy employees, you’ve got happy customers, you’ve got happy share…

—p.59 On the Move with Uber (45) by Tom Slee
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regulatory capture by the taxi industry

For many economists the story was simple and the villain was clear: “regulatory capture” by those taxi medallion owners who suck all the money out of the taxi system without delivering value. Take them out of the picture, improve efficiency by better matching drivers with customers to cut down on t…

—p.57 On the Move with Uber (45) by Tom Slee
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extending the deregulated free market archive/dissertation

The Sharing Economy is a movement: it is a movement for deregulation. Major financial institutions and influential venture capital funds are seizing an opportunity to challenge rules made by democratic city governments around the world, and to reshape cities in their own interests. It’s not about b…

—p.19 The Sharing Economy Landscape (11) by Tom Slee
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hotels vs Airbnb rentals archive/dissertation

An investigation by Vanessa Houlder of the Financial Times showed that up to a third of the price gap between hotels and Airbnb rentals is due to tax differences, with hotels being subject to business taxes and value-added taxes that almost all Airbnb hosts avoid, while many Airbnb hosts benefit …

—p.xi Preface (ix) by Tom Slee