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determinant of the degree of market power that airlines can exert in the international airline industry. …
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This paper analyzes the relative economic power position of home carriers in hub-and-spoke systems. Hub-and-spoke systems may lower costs on densely traveled routes and enable economically viable operations on less densely traveled routes. The reverse side is probably that carriers enjoy...
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frequency, passenger connecting costs, airline endogenous hub location and route structure strategic competition. We find that …
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This paper analyzes third-degree price discrimination of a monopoly airline in the presence of congestion externality …
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concentration - for the empirical analysis of airline network configurations. The results highlight the actual strategic choices …
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suggest that some market imperfections exist in the airline industry leading airlines to offer excessive frequency on some …
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prediction that APDs are larger when the intensity of competition is higher using a sample of airline fare quotes. Our results … also suggest that airline price dispersion increases with the intensity of competition. …
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efficient assets, but this may crowd out replacements outside the policy. Using asset-level data from the airline industry, I …
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We examine the relationship between the total size of an airline and its service quality by analysing over 4.8 million … domestic flights within the USA in 2016. The total size of an airline is measured by its total market share, total amount of … common category of airline customer complaints. Numerous regressions have been estimated using arrival delay time and whether …
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Conventional economic wisdom suggests that congestion pricing would be an appropriate response to cope with the growing congestion levels currently experienced at many airports. Several characteristics of aviation markets, however, may make naive congestion prices equal to the value of marginal...
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