This paper analyzes rivalry between transport facilities in a model that includes two sources of horizontal differentiation: geographical space and departure time. We explore how both sources influence facility fees and the price of the service offered by downstream carriers. Travellers' costs include a fare, a transportation cost to the facility and a schedule delay cost, which captures the monetary cost of departing earlier or later than desired. One carrier operates at each facility and schedules a single departure time. The interactions in the facility-carrier model are represented as a sequential three-stage game in fees, times and fares with simultaneous choices at each stage. We find that duopolis-tic competition leads to an identica...
The purpose of this paper has been to study how timing and multiple entries affect the equilibrium ou...
This dissertation contains three chapters and focuses on price discrimination and airport congestion...
We add congestion/snobbery to the Hotelling model of spatial competition. For any firm locations on ...
This paper analyzes rivalry between transport facilities in a model that includes two sources of hor...
Competition from low cost carriers (LCCs) has and continues to reshape the US domestic airline indus...
International audienceIn a model à la Hotelling with discriminatory pricing, we study the impacts of...
With the increasing presence of Low Cost Carriers in the Aviation Industry, airlines would be concer...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in aeronautical charges as brought by several airport man...
This dissertation provides new contributions on air transport economics with respect to the issue of...
This paper investigates contracts between airports and airlines, in the context of two competing fac...
In this paper the problem of a city with access to two firms or facilities (shopping malls, airports...
This paper estimates a model of airline competition that captures the two major features of the indu...
2Abstract. This paper explores aspects of the determination of airline fares in selected medium-size...
This paper investigates the nature of day-to-day competition between flights using a unique panel da...
Published fares London-Amsterdam are used to examine the pricing practices of low-cost and legacy ca...
The purpose of this paper has been to study how timing and multiple entries affect the equilibrium ou...
This dissertation contains three chapters and focuses on price discrimination and airport congestion...
We add congestion/snobbery to the Hotelling model of spatial competition. For any firm locations on ...
This paper analyzes rivalry between transport facilities in a model that includes two sources of hor...
Competition from low cost carriers (LCCs) has and continues to reshape the US domestic airline indus...
International audienceIn a model à la Hotelling with discriminatory pricing, we study the impacts of...
With the increasing presence of Low Cost Carriers in the Aviation Industry, airlines would be concer...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in aeronautical charges as brought by several airport man...
This dissertation provides new contributions on air transport economics with respect to the issue of...
This paper investigates contracts between airports and airlines, in the context of two competing fac...
In this paper the problem of a city with access to two firms or facilities (shopping malls, airports...
This paper estimates a model of airline competition that captures the two major features of the indu...
2Abstract. This paper explores aspects of the determination of airline fares in selected medium-size...
This paper investigates the nature of day-to-day competition between flights using a unique panel da...
Published fares London-Amsterdam are used to examine the pricing practices of low-cost and legacy ca...
The purpose of this paper has been to study how timing and multiple entries affect the equilibrium ou...
This dissertation contains three chapters and focuses on price discrimination and airport congestion...
We add congestion/snobbery to the Hotelling model of spatial competition. For any firm locations on ...