Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
This paper revisits the airline schedule-buffer choice problem analyzed by Brueckner et al. (2021) using a simpler model where the random shocks influencing flight times are discrete rather than continuous. The analysis yields closed-form solutions for the flight and ground buffers as well as full comparative-static results, neither of which were available in the earlier paper. The paper also explores several extensions to the model that were not present in the previous paper.
Highlights
• Paper develops discrete version of buffer model of Brueckner et al. (2021).
• Random shock affecting flight times is discrete rather than continuous.
• Analysis yields closed-form solutions and full comparative statics.
• Provides further insight into airline’s choice of schedule buffers.
Highlights
• Paper develops discrete version of buffer model of Brueckner et al. (2021).
• Random shock affecting flight times is discrete rather than continuous.
• Analysis yields closed-form solutions and full comparative statics.
• Provides further insight into airline’s choice of schedule buffers.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Brueckner, Jan K.; Czerny, Achim I.; Gaggero, Alberto A.
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