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[PDF] Predatory incentives and predation policy: the American Airlines case

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C Snider - University of Minnesota, unpublished working …, 2008 - contrib.andrew.cmu.edu
Abstract Two major issues have led courts and antitrust enforcers to take a highly skeptical
view when assessing claims of anticompetitive predation. First, predation is an inherently
dynamic and strategic phenomenon but the practical tools available to identify predatory ...
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[PDF] Barriers to Entry in the Airline Industry: A Regression Discontinuity Approach

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C Snider… - 2011 - econ.ucla.edu
Abstract In the airline industry, passengers pay higher fares at airports where a single carrier
controls a high fraction of traffi c. The economics of the industry suggests there is an inherent
tradeoff between product quality and carrier size and concentration, making the welfare ...
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[BOOK] Does the LIBOR Reflect Banks' Borrowing Costs?

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C Snider… - 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: The London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) is a vital benchmark interest rate to
which hundreds of trillions of dollars of financial contracts are tied. Recently observers have
raised concerns that the Libor may not accurately reflect average bank borrowing costs, ...
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Barriers to Entry in the Airline Industry: An Analysis of the Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act

J Williams… - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: In the airline industry, passengers pay higher fares at airports where a single
carrier controls a high fraction of traffic. The economics of the industry suggests an inherent
tradeoff between product quality and carrier size and concentration, making the welfare ...
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[PDF] Diagnosing the LIBOR: Strategic Manipulation and Member Portfolio Positions

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C Snider… - 2009 - webmeets.com
Abstract The London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor) is a vital benchmark interest rate to
which hundreds of trillions of dollars of financial contracts are tied. We provide new evidence
that panel banks may have misreported actual borrowing costs when quoting rates to the ...
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[PDF] Barriers to Entry in the Airline Industry: An Analysis of the Wendel H. Ford Aviation Act

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C Snider… - 2011 - nber.org
Abstract In the airline industry, passengers pay higher fares at airports where a single carrier
controls a high fraction of traffi c. The economics of the industry suggests there is an inherent
tradeoff between product quality and carrier size and concentration, making the welfare ...
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[PDF] Essays in Industrial Organization

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C Snider - 2010 - conservancy.umn.edu
ABSTRACT This dissertation is composed of two essays. The first examines the problem of
predatory pricing in the airline industry through the lens of a widely discussed predation
case. The second examines the incentives of banks to misreport borrowing costs in their ...
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[PDF] Barriers to Entry in the Airline Industry: A Multi (Dimensional Regression (Discontinuity Analysis of the Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act

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C Snider… - 2011 - jonwms.myweb.uga.edu
Abstract We investigate the success of legislation aimed at increasing competition at highly
concen (trated major US airports, mainly by forcing these airports to increase the availability
of scarce airport facilities to new entrants. We use a multi (dimensional regression ( ...
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