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Competition Versus Predation in Aviation Markets: A Survey of Experience in
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Competition Versus Predation in Aviation Markets: A Survey of Experience in North America, Europe and Australia Hardcover - 2005

by P. Forsyth (Other)


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The liberalization of formerly regulated markets often leads to 'asymmetric' market structures characterized by one or a few large incumbent firms retaining considerable market power and several smaller new entrants.

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  • Title Competition Versus Predation in Aviation Markets: A Survey of Experience in North America, Europe and Australia
  • Author P. Forsyth (Other)
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Pages 346
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Ashgate Publishing
  • Date June 30, 2005
  • ISBN 9780754641957 / 0754641953
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2005007350
  • Dewey Decimal Code 387.71
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Competition versus Predation in Aviation Markets
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Competition versus Predation in Aviation Markets

by Forsyth, Gillen, Mayer, Niemeier

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Aldershot Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2007 Reprinted 2007. Ashgate Publishing Limited, Aldershot Hampshire. 8vo., 346 pp. Book and dust jacket are in very good condition. The book was formerly owned by a university chair and has a corresponding invalidated stamp on the copyright page. "A Survey of Experience in North America, Europe and Australia. Prior to liberalization, there was little scope for predatory behaviour in the aviation market. However, following deregulation, new entrants sought to compete with entrenched incumbents. Low-cost carriers (LCCs) gained significant market share, which in turn provoked many different kind of defensive response. Having put presurre on established carriers, low-cost airlines are themselves feeling the pressure of competition from new operators. While it is normal and natural for airlines to react to competition - modifying their services, the ways in which they offer them and their prices - when does aggressive commercial behaviour go too far and… Read More
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