THE ECONOMICS OF AIRLINE INSTITUTIONS, OPERATIONS AND MARKETING

The second in a new series of books on the economics of the airline industry. The series is comprised of a collection of original, cutting-edge, research papers from an international panel of distinguished contributors. Volume 2 focuses on topics related to the economics of airline institutions (i.e., airports, air traffic control, labor), operations and marketing.

CONTENTS
Advances in Airline Economics, Volume II
Preface
List of Contributors
1. Institutions, Regulation, and the Evolution of European Air Transport
2. Wage Determination in the US Airline Industry: Union Power Under Product Market Constraints
3. Toward Rational Pricing of the US Airport and Airways System
4. An Interpretative Survey of Analytical Models of Airport Pricing
5. What if the European Airline Industry had Deregulated in 1979?: A Counterfactual Dynamic Simulation
6. State Aid to European Airlines: A critical Analysis of the Framework and its Application
7. The Implications of the Commercialization of Air Transport Infrastructure
8. The Role of Regional Airlines in the US Airline Industry
9. Airport Substitution by Travelers: Why Do We Have to Drive to Fly?
10. Assessing the Role of Airlines and Airports in Multi-airport Markets
11. Airline Ticket Taxes and Fees in the United States and European Union
12. Are Passengers Willing to Pay More for Additional Legroom?
13. Assessing the Potential Success of the Low-Cost Business Models in Asian Aviation Markets
14. Pricing Strategies by European Traditional and Low Cost Airlines: Or, when is it the Best Time to Book on Line?
15. The Long-Run Distributional Effects of Industry and Carrier Changes in the US Air Transport Market
16. Air Travel Demand Elasticities: Concepts, Issues and Measurement
Index




Páginas : 310
Peso : 5mb.
Formato : PDF.
Edición : Primera
Año de Publicación : 2007
ISBN : 978-0444530271
Editorial : Elsevier Science
Autor : Darin Lee


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