How Airline Markets Work...Or Do They? Regulatory Reform in the Airline Industry
Working Paper 13452
DOI 10.3386/w13452
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Following a brief review of the U.S. domestic airline industry under regulation (1938-1978), we study the changes that have occurred in pricing, service, and competition in the 28 years since deregulation. We then examine some of the major public policy issues facing the industry: (a) the sustainability of competition and volatility of airline profits, (b) possible market power of dominant airlines, and (c) congestion and investment shortfall in the airport and air traffic infrastructure.
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Copy CitationSeverin Borenstein and Nancy L. Rose, "How Airline Markets Work...Or Do They? Regulatory Reform in the Airline Industry," NBER Working Paper 13452 (2007), https://doi.org/10.3386/w13452.
Published Versions
How Airline Markets Work…or Do They? Regulatory Reform in the Airline Industry, Severin Borenstein, Nancy L. Rose. in Economic Regulation and Its Reform: What Have We Learned?, Rose. 2014