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We study the competitive effects of five liquidations and six mergers in the domestic U.S. airline industry between … efficiencies and entry-inducing effects are found to be strong enough to drive prices down to pre-exit levels. -- Airline industry …
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This paper examines how network carriers adjust product quality given the competition from a low cost carrier (LCC). While previous research has shown that product quality (measured by on-time performance) suffers from heightened competition by LCC (Prince and Simon, 2015), our results find the...
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and over time. Using panel data of the U.S. airline industry, we find significant differences on the pattern of … results suggest that if HHI increases by 0:1, the log likelihood of a major airline choosing complete outsourcing relative to … no outsourcing, goes up by 3.3%. This log likelihood goes down by 5.8% if the major airline's market share increases by 0 …
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to a nonstop itinerary is a cost incurred by the passenger. An airline is able to reduce a passenger's layover time by … passenger's purchasing decision and an airline's flight scheduling decision. Using published fare and itinerary data from Google … U.S. airline industry. This paper finds that passengers are compensated with a fare that is $42.74-$47.60 cheaper per …
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data from nine U.S. major passenger airlines representing 77.2 per cent of the U.S. domestic airline industry, in terms of …
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