òòò½Íø Review
ISSN 0002-8282 (Print) | ISSN 1944-7981 (Online)
Airport Congestion When Carriers Have Market Power
òòò½Íø Review
vol. 92,
no. 5, December 2002
(pp. 1357–1375)
Abstract
This paper analyzes airport congestion when carriers are nonatomistic, showing how the results of the road-pricing literature are modified when the economic agents causing congestion have market power. The analysis shows that when an airport is dominated by a monopolist, congestion is fully internalized, yielding no role for congestion pricing under monopoly conditions. Under a Cournot oligopoly, however, carriers are shown to internalize only the congestion they impose on themselves. A toll that captures the uninternalized portion of congestion may then improve the allocation of traffic. The analysis is supported by some rudimentary empirical evidence.Citation
Brueckner, Jan, K. 2002. "Airport Congestion When Carriers Have Market Power ." òòò½Íø Review 92 (5): 1357–1375. DOI: 10.1257/000282802762024548JEL Classification
- L93 Air Transportation
- L13 Oligopoly and Other Imperfect Markets
- L98 Industry Studies: Utilities and Transportation: Government Policy