Should On-Demand Ride Services Be Regulated? An Analysis of Chinese Government Policies

Jiayi Joey Yu, Christopher S. Tang, Z. Shen, X. Chen
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On-demand ride services (e.g., Uber) receive praises from consumers and investors. However, governments in the United States and Europe are challenging these innovative services by raising legal concerns over labor laws, unfair pricing, and consumer safety. At the same time, the Chinese government is facing a dilemma. On one hand, the Chinese government wants to support these innovative startups as examples of its "mass entrepreneurship and innovation" initiative launched in 2015. On the other hand, the Chinese government needs to ensure the survival of the traditional taxi industry that supports millions of taxi drivers. Facing with this dilemma, we develop a two-period dynamic game that captures the strategic interactions of multiple stakeholders (i.e., the government, an on-demand ride service company, independent drivers, taxi drivers, and passengers). Our analysis reveals that, without government regulation, the on-demand ride service platform can drive the traditional taxi industry out of the market. Also, relative to no regulation and complete ban, we show that the Chinese government's new regulatory framework provides a better balance of multiple objectives (e.g., business and job creation, viability of taxi service, consumer welfare, environmental and traffic issues, and labor welfare) across multiple stakeholders. Also, by adopting a unified modeling framework, we find that the government's optimal policy that maximizes the total social welfare depends on the taxi's price and the relative emphasis that the government places on multiple stakeholders. Particularly, our model provides a justification for the Chinese government's new regulations: imposing some basic regulations is a balanced approach to support the new business and to ensure the sustainability of the traditional industry.
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按需乘车服务应该受到监管吗?中国政府政策分析
按需乘车服务(如Uber)得到了消费者和投资者的好评。然而,美国和欧洲的政府通过提出劳动法、不公平定价和消费者安全方面的法律问题,对这些创新服务提出了挑战。与此同时,中国政府正面临两难境地。一方面,中国政府希望支持这些创新型创业公司,将其作为2015年启动的“大众创业、万众创新”行动的范例。另一方面,中国政府需要确保支撑数百万出租车司机的传统出租车行业的生存。面对这一困境,我们开发了一个两期动态博弈,捕捉了多个利益相关者(即政府、按需乘车服务公司、独立司机、出租车司机和乘客)之间的战略互动。我们的分析表明,在没有政府监管的情况下,按需乘车服务平台可以将传统出租车行业赶出市场。此外,相对于不监管和完全禁止,我们表明中国政府的新监管框架在多个利益相关者之间更好地平衡了多个目标(例如,商业和就业创造、出租车服务的可行性、消费者福利、环境和交通问题以及劳工福利)。同时,采用统一的建模框架,我们发现政府的社会总福利最大化的最优政策取决于出租车的价格和政府对多个利益相关者的相对重视程度。特别是,我们的模型为中国政府的新法规提供了理由:实施一些基本法规是一种平衡的方法,以支持新业务和确保传统行业的可持续性。
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