2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3600019
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Congestion and Incentives in the Age of Driverless Cars

Abstract: Fleets of ridesharing companies, such as Uber and Lyft, are providing an increasing share of passenger travel. Autonomous vehicles will likely only magnify this trend. We analyze the welfare effects of the transition from a decentralized regime, in which travelers are atomistic and do not internalize the congestion externality, to a centralized regime, where travelers are supplied by a monopolist's fleet. The monopolist can sort travelers across routes based on their congestion disutility, and ration them. A c… Show more

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“…In the papers by Simoni et al ( 8 ), Mehr and Horowitz ( 9 ) and Tscharaktschiew and Evangelinos ( 11 ), CAVs are assumed to behave selfishly. Boffa et al ( 10 ) appears to be the only contribution so far that considered, for CAVs, private monopolist behavior also.…”
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“…In the papers by Simoni et al ( 8 ), Mehr and Horowitz ( 9 ) and Tscharaktschiew and Evangelinos ( 11 ), CAVs are assumed to behave selfishly. Boffa et al ( 10 ) appears to be the only contribution so far that considered, for CAVs, private monopolist behavior also.…”
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“…Mehr and Horowitz ( 9 ) consider marginal cost pricing at network level with both HDVs and CAVs taxed under undifferentiated and differentiated (between the two vehicle classes) schemes. Boffa et al ( 10 ) investigate marginal cost pricing in a stylized case of a connection with two lanes. They consider the selfish user scenario and a private monopolist scenario with CAVs only.…”
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