We investigate the effects of Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings on product market competition using data from the US airline industry. We find that bankrupt airlines permanently downsize their national route structure, their airport-specific networks, and their route-specific flight frequency and capacity. We also find that bankrupt airlines lower their route-specific prices while under bankruptcy protection, and increase them after emerging. We do not find robust evidence of significant changes by the bankrupt airline's competitors along any of the dimensions above. Overall, our results are consistent with the hypothesis that bankruptcy is the result of a war of attrition over capacity and network cutbacks
Over the years, financial stability has remained a pressing issue for the aviation industry because ...
Since 1979, 150 airlines have filed for bankruptcy. The airline industry was officially deregulated ...
Rare prior to the deregulation of the airline industry, air carrier bankruptcies became rather endem...
We investigate the effects of Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings on product market competition using data...
We investigate the effects of Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings on product market competition using data...
We use data from the US airline industry to investigate whether firms that are under bankruptcy prot...
We use data from the US airline industry to investigate whether firms that are under bankruptcy prot...
Chapter 1 studies how financial distress affects competition and how incumbent bankruptcy affects th...
We study the effects of Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on competitive product pricing in both dome...
The purpose of this study was to determine what the critical factors are to an airline’s financial t...
Price dispersion is large and prevalent in the airline industry, and this can pose a problem in dema...
The airline industry plays an important role in the global economy but faces financial challenges. N...
This study examines the effects of bankruptcy protection on the stock market behavior of US airlines...
The airline industry’s current financial crisis has raised concerns over the ramifications of airlin...
We analyze the interaction of firm product quality and pricing decisions with financial distress and...
Over the years, financial stability has remained a pressing issue for the aviation industry because ...
Since 1979, 150 airlines have filed for bankruptcy. The airline industry was officially deregulated ...
Rare prior to the deregulation of the airline industry, air carrier bankruptcies became rather endem...
We investigate the effects of Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings on product market competition using data...
We investigate the effects of Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings on product market competition using data...
We use data from the US airline industry to investigate whether firms that are under bankruptcy prot...
We use data from the US airline industry to investigate whether firms that are under bankruptcy prot...
Chapter 1 studies how financial distress affects competition and how incumbent bankruptcy affects th...
We study the effects of Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on competitive product pricing in both dome...
The purpose of this study was to determine what the critical factors are to an airline’s financial t...
Price dispersion is large and prevalent in the airline industry, and this can pose a problem in dema...
The airline industry plays an important role in the global economy but faces financial challenges. N...
This study examines the effects of bankruptcy protection on the stock market behavior of US airlines...
The airline industry’s current financial crisis has raised concerns over the ramifications of airlin...
We analyze the interaction of firm product quality and pricing decisions with financial distress and...
Over the years, financial stability has remained a pressing issue for the aviation industry because ...
Since 1979, 150 airlines have filed for bankruptcy. The airline industry was officially deregulated ...
Rare prior to the deregulation of the airline industry, air carrier bankruptcies became rather endem...