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Is tech-enhanced bikeshare a substitute or complement for public transit?
Rebecca Martin,
Yilan Xu
Agricultural and Consumer Economics
Center for Social & Behavioral Science
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Public Transit
100%
Bike Sharing
100%
Bus Ridership
80%
Electric Bike
40%
Dockless Systems
40%
United States
20%
Technology Support
20%
Metropolitan Areas
20%
Midwest
20%
Mid-sized
20%
Block Group
20%
Difference-in-differences
20%
Mobile Application
20%
Causal Impact
20%
Young Population
20%
Transportation Mode
20%
Travel Demand
20%
Hourly Variation
20%
Homeownership Rates
20%
Vehicle Ownership
20%
Using Evidence
20%
Median Income
20%
Last Mile Problem
20%
Ownership Rate
20%
Bicycle Use
20%
Differential Identification
20%
Public Transit Ridership
20%
First-last Mile
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Metropolitan Area
100%
Ownership
100%
Transport Demand
100%
Difference-In-Differences
100%
Social Sciences
Bus
100%
Public Transport
100%
Transport
25%
Consumers
25%
Ownership
25%
Metropolitan Area
25%
Difference in Differences
25%
Household Income
25%
Mobile App
25%