I see people pull up in front of my house in cars. Who's visited me at 10 at night or two in the seven in the morning? And it's somebody delivering an Amazon package. So I think that this sharing, I'm more confident now about calling it the sharing revolution because he thinks that my earlier claims about rental are pretty short-sighted.
Economist and author Michael Munger of Duke University talks about his book, Tomorrow 3.0, with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. Munger analyzes the rise of companies like Uber and AirBnB as an example of how technology lowers transactions costs. Users and providers can find each other more easily through their smartphones, increasing opportunity. Munger expects these costs to fall elsewhere and predicts an expansion of the sharing economy to a wide array of items in our daily lives.