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This paper investigates the nature of day-to-day competition between flights using a unique panel data set on prices …
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The effective management of Romanian companies can represent an advantage in a competitive business environment, shaped … for the implementation of management theories and practices whose effectiveness has been validated by Western countries … competition from the new professional master programs that will be developed under the Bologna framework, in addition to …
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, been very successful. Reliance on market forces and competition, as opposed to regulation, has so far provided clear … that there was a 21 per cent increase in the number of flights between the June quarters of 1990 and 1991. The airlines … increased level of competition in the industry. the analysis suggests that the expected outcomes from deregulation are being …
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Although a plethora of research has examined the benefits of government support for stateowned enterprises, our understanding of how domestic support can become a source of liability is severely limited. In this paper, we develop a novel concept of “liability of domestic support” to...
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This paper studies the relationship between demand uncertainty—the key source of excess capacity—and capacity utilization in the U.S. airline industry. We present a simple theoretical model that predicts that lower demand realizations are associated with higher demand volatility. This...
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Previous research on Frequent Flyer Programs (FFP) covered various topics, from analyzing the effect of international airline alliances on domestic travel demand to the effect of airport dominance and FFP on pricing. However, one important constraint in previous empirical research on FFP is the...
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This paper finds empirical support to systematic peak-load pricing in airlines---higher fares in ex-ante known …
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This paper uses a unique U.S. airlines panel data set to empirically study the dynamic pricing of inventories with …
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quality change can be a U-shaped function of the pre-merger competition intensity. …
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competition with random demand and costless search: A theory of price posting. Econometrica 80, 1185-1247] --- high …
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