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We examine the impact of airline codesharing on consumer choice behavior in non-stop international route markets. Using …
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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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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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This paper develops a methodology to assess transport infrastructure investments and their effects on a Nash equilibria taking into account competition between multiple privatized transport operator types. The operators, including high-speed rail, hub and spoke legacy airlines and low cost...
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In recent years the Value at Risk (VaR) concept for measuringdownside risk has been widelystudied. VaR basically is a summary statistic that quantifies theexposure of an asset or portfolio tomarket risk, or the risk that a position declines in value withadverse market price changes. Threeparties...
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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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develop a model of airline competition, which accommodates various market structures, some ofwhich include low-cost players …
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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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