The purpose of this paper is to test the nature of competition concerning price and capacity setting in the Norwegian airline industry after the deregulation in 1994. Did the two airlines, SAS and Braathens, compete on prices and capacities (competition), collude on prices and capacities (collusion) or collude on prices and compete on capacities (semicollusion)? We reject the hypothesis that they achieved collusion, and we find the observed behaviour consistent with semicollusive behaviour and inconsistent with competitive behaviour. We discuss why this outcome is in stark contrast to the outcome of the U.S. deregulation
This paper presents evidence on the nature of competition in the post-deregulation U.S. air travel m...
Purpose: This paper investigates the nature of conduct that existed in the U.S. airline hub-to-hub m...
In this paper we adopt a vertical differentiation model to study the effect of deregulation in the a...
The purpose of this paper is to test the nature of competition concerning price and capacity setting...
We explain the economics of deregulation in the Norwegian market. We observed a transition from a re...
Motivated by observations in the Norwegian airline industry in the late 90s, we develop a semicollus...
An examination of the relationships between competition and the deregulation and liberalisation of t...
An examination of the relationships between competition and the deregulation and liberalisation of t...
"An examination of the relationships between competition and the deregulation and liberalisation of ...
After reviewing some recent developments in the airline industry, this article tests two hypotheses ...
In the North Atlantic market, with carriers supplying far more seats than required by the passengers...
This thesis examines the liberalisation of the European Community's civil aviation industry and atte...
Typescript (photocopy).This dissertation provides an alternative framework and hypothesis for the st...
This dissertation offers an investigation of the current issues in economics of the international ai...
In this paper we specify and estimate a structural model of competition for the European Airline Ind...
This paper presents evidence on the nature of competition in the post-deregulation U.S. air travel m...
Purpose: This paper investigates the nature of conduct that existed in the U.S. airline hub-to-hub m...
In this paper we adopt a vertical differentiation model to study the effect of deregulation in the a...
The purpose of this paper is to test the nature of competition concerning price and capacity setting...
We explain the economics of deregulation in the Norwegian market. We observed a transition from a re...
Motivated by observations in the Norwegian airline industry in the late 90s, we develop a semicollus...
An examination of the relationships between competition and the deregulation and liberalisation of t...
An examination of the relationships between competition and the deregulation and liberalisation of t...
"An examination of the relationships between competition and the deregulation and liberalisation of ...
After reviewing some recent developments in the airline industry, this article tests two hypotheses ...
In the North Atlantic market, with carriers supplying far more seats than required by the passengers...
This thesis examines the liberalisation of the European Community's civil aviation industry and atte...
Typescript (photocopy).This dissertation provides an alternative framework and hypothesis for the st...
This dissertation offers an investigation of the current issues in economics of the international ai...
In this paper we specify and estimate a structural model of competition for the European Airline Ind...
This paper presents evidence on the nature of competition in the post-deregulation U.S. air travel m...
Purpose: This paper investigates the nature of conduct that existed in the U.S. airline hub-to-hub m...
In this paper we adopt a vertical differentiation model to study the effect of deregulation in the a...