Discussion paper

DP15202 Sharing when stranger equals danger: Ridesharing during Covid-19 pandemic

Using data collected from one of the most popular ridesharing platforms, we illustrate how mobility has changed after the exit from the Covid-19 induced confinement. We measure the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak on the level of mobility and the price of ridesharing. Finally, we show that the pandemic has exacerbated ethnic discrimination. Our results suggest that a decision-maker encouraging the use of ridesharing during the pandemic should account for the impact of the perceived health risks on ridesharing prices and should find ways to ensure fair access.

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Citation

Ivaldi, M and E Palikot (2020), ‘DP15202 Sharing when stranger equals danger: Ridesharing during Covid-19 pandemic‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 15202. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp15202