Does Competition Reduce Price Dispersion? New Evidence from the Airline Industry
利用1993年至2006年的面板数据,研究发现竞争降低了航空业的价格离散度,尤其在需求弹性差异大的航线上效果更明显,与教科书价格歧视理论一致。
We analyze the effects of competition on price dispersion in the airline industry, using panel data from 1993:Q1 through 2006:Q3. Competition has a negative effect on price dispersion, in line with the textbook treatment of price discrimination. This effect is pronounced for routes with consumers characterized by relatively heterogeneous elasticities of demand. On routes with a homogeneous customer base, the effects of competition on price dispersion are smaller. Our results contrast with those of Borenstein and Rose, who found that price dispersion increases with competition. We reconcile the different results by showing that the cross-sectional estimator suffers from omitted-variable bias. (c) 2009 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.