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Is there a future for sharing? A comparison of traditional and new institutions

机译:有分享的未来吗?传统制度与新制度的比较

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The sharing economy has raised hopes that online platforms will usher in a new era of sharing, even though economic theory suggests that income growth may reduce sharing in the long run. This paper presents evidence that that high-income people are less likely than low-income people to use traditional institutions for sharing goods, including carpools, multi-person households, and garage sales. While it first appears that high-income people are equally likely to use new institutions, such as Craigslist, Airbnb, and Zipcar, this partly reflects the fact that many low-income households in the US still lack an internet connection. Conditional on having internet access, this paper finds that online sharing platforms are also disproportionately used by the poor. The future of sharing likely depends on countervailing forces. Economic growth may continue to dampen incentives to share goods, but this effect could be offset by the proliferation of institutions, norms, and preferences that facilitate sharing.
机译:尽管经济理论表明,从长远来看,收入增长可能会减少共享,但共享经济已经使人们希望在线平台将迎来共享的新时代。本文提供的证据表明,与低收入人群相比,高收入人群不太可能使用传统机构来共享商品,包括拼车,多人家庭和车库销售。虽然高收入人群同样有可能使用Craigslist,Airbnb和Zipcar等新机构,但这在一定程度上反映了美国许多低收入家庭仍缺乏互联网连接的事实。以能够访问互联网为条件,本文发现穷人也大量使用了在线共享平台。分享的未​​来可能取决于抵消力量。经济增长可能会继续抑制共享商品的动力,但是这种影响可能会被促进共享的制度,规范和偏好的扩散所抵消。

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    《Journal of institutional economics》 |2018年第4期|595-6/6|共15页
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    Fremstad Anders;

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    Colorado State Univ, Econ Dept, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA;

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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 23:05:43

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