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Competition versus Predation in Aviation Markets
Ashgate Publishing, June 2005, Pages: 374

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Competition and Predation – Surveys from Different Perspectives: Strategic behaviour of incumbents, Kai Hüschelrath
Predatory pricing: still a rare occurrence?, Ashish Lall
Competition and predation, Ruwantissa Abeyratne. Australia and New Zealand: Predatory behaviour in Australian aviation markets, Peter Forsyth
When does airline competition become predation?, David Greig. North America: Predation in aviation: the North-American divide, David W. Gillen and Ashish Lall
Airline predation in Canada, Scott M. Butler
Most low-cost airlines fail(ed): why did Southwest Airlines prosper?, Andreas Knorr and Andreas Arndt. Europe: The Lufthansa–Germania case at a glance, Kai Hüschelrath
Predatory pricing in the airline industry as a challenge to competition law enforcement, Christian Ewald
The European No-Frills-aviation market: current and future developments, Bernard Michael Gilroy, Elmar Lukas and Tobias Volpert. Theoretical and Policy Aspects of Predatory Pricing and Competition: A case of beer and pretzels, William G. Morrison
Investigating airline managers perception of route entry barriers: a questionnaire-based approach, Mirko C.A. Schnell
Why do low cost carriers arise and how can they survive the competitive responses of established airlines?: a theoretical explanaiton, Markus Reisinger
A capacity lock-in rule, David Starkie
Wide angle preying in land modes? the problem of missing modes, Marc Gaudry
An economic framework for assessing predation in air services: markets, barriers to entry, market power and tests, Colin A. Gannon.


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