外部性
交通拥挤
拥挤收费
经济
航空旅行
网络效应
旅行时间
微观经济学
运输工程
业务
航空
工程类
航空航天工程
作者
Christopher Mayer,Todd Sinai
标识
DOI:10.1257/000282803769206269
摘要
We examine two factors that explain air traffic congestion: network benefits due to hubbing and congestion externalities. While both factors impact congestion, we find that the hubbing effect dominates empirically. Hub carriers incur most of the additional travel time from hubbing, primarily because they cluster their flights in short time spans to provide passengers as many potential connections as possible with a minimum of waiting time. Non-hub flights at the same hub airports operate with minimal additional travel time. These results suggest that an optimal congestion tax might have a relatively small impact on flight patterns at hub airports.
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