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The secret to the Uber economy is wealth inequality
by Leo Mariani
Of the many attractions offered by my hometown, a west coast
peninsula famed for its deep natural harbor, perhaps the most
striking is that you never have to leave the house. With nothing
more technologically advanced than a phone, you can arrange to have
delivered to your doorstep, often in less than an hour, takeaway
food, your weekly groceries, alcohol, cigarettes, drugs
(over-the-counter, prescription, proscribed), books, newspapers, a
dozen eggs, half a dozen eggs, a single egg. I once had a single
bottle of Coke sent to my home at the same price I would have paid
had I gone to shop myself.
The same goes for services. When I lived there, a man came around
every morning to collect my clothes and bring them back crisply
ironed the next day; he would have washed them, too, but I had a
washing machine.
These luxuries are not new. I took advantage of them long before
Uber became a verb, before the world saw the first iPhone in 2007,
even before the first submarine fibre-optic cable landed on our
shores in 1997. In my hometown of Mumbai, we have had many of these
conveniences for at least as long as we have had landlines—and some
even earlier than that.
It did not take technology to spur the on-demand economy. It took
masses of poor people.
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