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We develop a model of inter-temporal and intra-temporal price discrimination by airlines to study the ability of different discriminatory mechanisms to remove sources of inefficiency and the associated distributional implications. To estimate the model's multi-dimensional distribution of...
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We study trade-offs faced by multiple-system operators (MSOs), the gatekeepers in the provision of internet service, when setting prices and quality for internet access and TV service. In response to improvements in over-the-top video (OTT), MSOs choose between accommodating OTT to share in the...
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We formulate two empirical tests for collusive behavior based on the theoretical insights of Werden and Froeb [1994] and Athey, Bagwell, and Sanchirico [2004]. The first predicts that colluding firms will reduce pair-wise differences in prices within a market if demand satisfies certain...
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We investigate the role of limited access to airport facilities as a determinant of the hub premium in the US airline industry. We use original data from competition plans that airports are required to submit to the Department of Transportation in compliance with the Aviation Investment and...
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