EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF INTER‐FIRM RIVALRY BETWEEN JAPANESE FULL‐SERVICE AND LOW‐COST CARRIERS |
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Authors: | Hideki Murakami |
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Affiliation: | Kobe University |
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Abstract: | This paper empirically analyzes dynamic change in inter‐firm rivalry between Japanese low‐cost carriers (LCC) and full‐service carriers, and deduces the dynamic change in consumer surplus after an LCC enters a market. Our findings are that: (i) the conduct parameters of LCC and reacting full‐service carriers were extraordinarily low when competition started; (ii) the conduct parameters were restored to, or even exceeded, the pre‐entry level in the third year of LCC entry; and (iii) gains in total welfare were recognized for five of the nine markets, whereas in three markets only the airline industry benefited, and in one market, total welfare decreased. |
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