Ride-Sharing Apps and Reallocation of Motorpark: Evidence from Colombia

Isabel Granada, Daniel Pérez Jaramillo, Mateo Uribe-Castro
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Ridesharing services have rapidly expanded in Latin America, unleashing protests and incumbent's disapproval. Understanding the net effects derived form these services is key for policy makers and the current discussion on technology and regulation. Existing literature has traditionally focused on the case of developed countries and general benefits from the user perspective. However, ridesharing services have also become a financial alternative for acquiring new vehicles in developing countries, thus having effects on ownership and motorization rates in urban areas. We estimate the effect of Uber on motorpark reallocation using data from Colombia's National Unified Transportation Registry. We follow a difference-in-difference approach with Uber-operating municipalities as treatment units and other municipalities as control observations. Estimates show statistically significant increases on registries for small-size cars after Uber entry and declines on new taxi units.
拼车应用和停车场重新分配:来自哥伦比亚的证据
拼车服务在拉丁美洲迅速扩张,引发了抗议和现任总统的反对。了解这些服务产生的净效应对政策制定者和当前关于技术和监管的讨论至关重要。现有文献传统上侧重于发达国家的情况和从用户角度出发的一般利益。然而,在发展中国家,拼车服务也成为购买新车的一种金融选择,从而对城市地区的所有权和机动化率产生了影响。我们使用哥伦比亚国家统一运输登记处的数据来估计优步对停车场重新分配的影响。我们采用差异中差异的方法,将uber运营的城市作为治疗单位,其他城市作为对照观察。据估计,在优步进入后,小型车的登记数量显著增加,而新出租车数量则下降。
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