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growing congestion levels currently experienced at many airports. Several characteristics of aviation markets, however, may … (3) that different airports in an international network will typically not be regulated by the same authority. We present …
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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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congestion levels currently experienced at many airports. Several characteristics of aviation markets, however, may make naive … airports in an international network will typically not be regulated by the same authority. We present an analytical treatment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005137232
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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011257495
access to airports is important since it is likely that the cost of missing a flight is high. First, the determinants of the … preferred arrival times at airports are analyzed, including trip purpose, type of airport, flight characteristics, travel …
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In Europe, company cars are offered by employers as fringe benefits to their employees at a lower price than employees pay in the car market, mainly due to favourable taxation of company cars. We analyse the welfare effects of favourable taxation of company cars for the Netherlands. The...
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preferences. These assumptions allow the derivation of lower and upper bounds on the (cumulative) distribution of the values of …
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This discussion paper led to a publication in <I>Empirical Economics</I> 2013, 45(3), 1189-1204.<P> We analyse the effects of distortionary company car taxation through increased household carownership for the Netherlands. We use several identification strategies and demonstrate thatfor about 20 percent...</p></i>
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In Europe, company cars are offered by employers as fringe benefits to their employees at a lower price than employees pay in the car market, mainly due to favourable taxation of company cars. We analyse the welfare effects of favourable taxation of company cars for the Netherlands. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005209450
preferences. These assumptions allow the derivation of lower and upper bounds on the (cumulative) distribution of the values of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005136932