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  • Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Editors and Contributors; Introduction; Part A: Competition and Predation
  • Surveys from Different Perspectives; 1. Strategic Behaviour of Incumbents; 2. Predatory Pricing: Still a Rare Occurrence?; 3. Competition and Predation; Part B: Australia and New Zealand; 4. Predatory Behaviour in Australian Aviation Markets; 5. When does Airline Competition become Predation?; Part C: North America; 6. Predation in Aviation: The North-American Divide; 7. Airline Predation in Canada
  • 8. Most Low-Cost Airlines Fail(ed): Why Did Southwest Airlines Prosper?Part D: Europe; 9. The Lufthansa-Germania Case at a Glance; 10. Predatory Pricing in the Airline Industry as a Challenge to Competition Law Enforcement; 11. The European 'No-Frills'-Aviation Market: Current and Future Developments; Part E: Theoretical and Policy Aspects of Predatory Pricing and Competition; 12. A Case of Beer and Pretzels; 13. Investigating Airline Managers' Perception of Route Entry Barriers: A Questionnaire-Based Approach
  • 14. Why do Low Cost Carriers Arise and How can they Survive the Competitive Responses of Established Airlines?: A Theoretical Explanation15. A Capacity Lock-In Rule; 16. Wide Angle Preying in Land Modes? The Problem of Missing Modes; 17. An Economic Framework for Assessing Predation in Air Services: Markets, Barriers to Entry, Market Power and Tests