US

Airline Mergers

If regulators had not approved mergers in the past decade between major networked airlines, travelers would be better off today.

Responses weighted by each expert's confidence

Participant University Vote Confidence Bio/Vote History
Acemoglu
Daron Acemoglu
MIT
Uncertain
3
Bio/Vote History
Alesina
Alberto Alesina
Harvard Did Not Answer Bio/Vote History
Altonji
Joseph Altonji
Yale
Uncertain
2
Bio/Vote History
The mergers have reduced competition, but there might have been additional bankrupcies.
Auerbach
Alan Auerbach
Berkeley
Disagree
3
Bio/Vote History
Autor
David Autor
MIT
Uncertain
1
Bio/Vote History
Baicker
Katherine Baicker
University of Chicago
Uncertain
3
Bio/Vote History
Bertrand
Marianne Bertrand
Chicago
Uncertain
3
Bio/Vote History
Chetty
Raj Chetty
Harvard Did Not Answer Bio/Vote History
Chevalier
Judith Chevalier
Yale
Agree
6
Bio/Vote History
On net, the best evidence is, I think, for higher prices and worse service. But the evidence is not that clear-cut.
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Currie
Janet Currie
Princeton
Uncertain
3
Bio/Vote History
Cutler
David Cutler
Harvard
Uncertain
5
Bio/Vote History
Deaton
Angus Deaton
Princeton
Agree
3
Bio/Vote History
Without having studied this, it is very hard to think through what would have happened if the mergers had not taken place.
Duffie
Darrell Duffie
Stanford
Disagree
2
Bio/Vote History
The airlines were losing money; service quality was declining. There were unused economies of scope and scale, which may be nearly gone now.
Edlin
Aaron Edlin
Berkeley
Agree
8
Bio/Vote History
Concentration and price are positively correlated in airline markets and for the obvious reasons
Eichengreen
Barry Eichengreen
Berkeley
Uncertain
5
Bio/Vote History
Larger networks make for more efficiency and more market power both. Ease of entry (contestability) inclines me mildly toward disagree.
Fair
Ray Fair
Yale
Uncertain
5
Bio/Vote History
Goldberg
Pinelopi Goldberg
Yale
Disagree
6
Bio/Vote History
Goldin
Claudia Goldin
Harvard
Disagree
4
Bio/Vote History
Acquisitions were mainly moribund airlines: 2001 Am-TWA, 2010/12 Cont.-United; 2008/10 NW-Delta. Continuity was achieved, less disruption.
Goolsbee
Austan Goolsbee
Chicago Did Not Answer Bio/Vote History
Greenstone
Michael Greenstone
University of Chicago
Agree
3
Bio/Vote History
There isn't a definitive paper on this although Severin Borenstein is working on one that should shed much light on this question.
Hall
Robert Hall
Stanford
Agree
5
Bio/Vote History
So many things have changed over the same time, especially rising load factors, that I believe it is hard to resolve the issue.
Holmström
Bengt Holmström
MIT
Uncertain
5
Bio/Vote History
Hoxby
Caroline Hoxby
Stanford
Uncertain
1
Bio/Vote History
I'd have to do more research into this topic. It's clear what the issues are in theory, so it's a matter of facts.
Judd
Kenneth Judd
Stanford
Disagree
8
Bio/Vote History
Kashyap
Anil Kashyap
Chicago Booth
Agree
1
Bio/Vote History
DoJ cliams to have evidence of higher fares, not clear that there are enough gains in routes to counter-act that.
Klenow
Pete Klenow
Stanford
Disagree
3
Bio/Vote History
The DOJ's economists presumably didn't think so.
Levin
Jonathan Levin
Stanford
Uncertain
5
Bio/Vote History
Maskin
Eric Maskin
Harvard
Agree
6
Bio/Vote History
Nordhaus
William Nordhaus
Yale
Disagree
3
Bio/Vote History
Hard to judge the counter factual structure.
Obstfeld
Maurice Obstfeld
Berkeley
No Opinion
Bio/Vote History
Saez
Emmanuel Saez
Berkeley
No Opinion
Bio/Vote History
Scheinkman
José Scheinkman
Columbia University
No Opinion
Bio/Vote History
Schmalensee
Richard Schmalensee
MIT
Disagree
4
Bio/Vote History
Hard call, but chronically low airline profits does not suggest market power being exercised as a general matter.
Shin
Hyun Song Shin
Princeton
Uncertain
8
Bio/Vote History
Stokey
Nancy Stokey
University of Chicago
Uncertain
4
Bio/Vote History
Hard to say whether the benefits from economies of scale have outweighed the increase in monopoly power.
Thaler
Richard Thaler
Chicago Booth
Uncertain
3
Bio/Vote History
There are some benefits to consumers to larger networks. Admit that service on US carriers is horrible.
Udry
Christopher Udry
Northwestern
Strongly Agree
5
Bio/Vote History
Zingales
Luigi Zingales
Chicago Booth Did Not Answer Bio/Vote History