Quantity Discounts and Capital Misallocation in Vertical Relationships
I study transactions between aircraft manufacturers and airlines as well as airlines' utilization of their fleet. Aircraft production is characterized by economies of scale via learning-by-doing, which creates a trade-off between current profit and future competitive advantage in the aircraft m...
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Main Author: | ONISHI, Ken |
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2016
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