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Throughout the world, the rule against price fixing is competition law's most important and least controversial … conflict with the teachings of oligopoly theory that supposedly underlie modern competition policy. Competition Policy and … Price Fixing provides the needed analytical foundation. It offers a fresh, in-depth exploration of competition law …
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The aim of the research is to highlight and analysis of opportunities for implementing interaction management "business external environment - the company". In accordance with the order named, it outlines the following objectives: to identify opportunities and threats to the aviation sector...
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selection with heterogeneous buyers and sellers consistent with these findings in which tougher competition induces a better … tougher competition leads to higher productivity and higher welfare and hints at an additional source of gains from trade as … long as freer trade fosters competition. …
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. Competition for resources (i) almost eliminates overbidding, without affecting public good contributions and (ii) almost …
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by the dynamics of the competition amongst airlines and airports, that sets limits on second airports; and the …
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competition. A generally positive picture arises, particularly in international markets. There are however incipient signs that … where franchising leads to one major carrier becoming too dominant in its domestic market, the scope for competition and new …
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Quarterly panel data covering the largest 10,000 city-pairs in the domestic US from 1998 are used to investigate airlines market entry and exit decisions. Several models are estimated looking at changes in the number of carriers serving in a market. The influence of a number of markets...
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In the post-World War II period, India nationalised its airline industry but it began to relax these controls in 1986. It has found no shortage of new entrants willing to add capacity into a system where supply-side constraints are regarded as the main impediments to a boom in airline travel....
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paper draws attention to key environmental conditions that will shape the competition including the nature of the region …
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during the first years after the liberalization neither fares nor frequencies reflect an intensified competition in the …
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