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Airlines, Airports And Antitrust: A Proposed Strategy For Enhanced Competition, Robert M. Hardaway, Paul Stephen Dempsey Jan 1992

Airlines, Airports And Antitrust: A Proposed Strategy For Enhanced Competition, Robert M. Hardaway, Paul Stephen Dempsey

Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship

Most of this country's major airports are monopolies or duopolies at which one or two dominant carriers control a high percentage of terminal facilities. Airlines have used this market power to raise fares on flights originating and terminating at such airports. Although this power has been gained in part through the process of buy-outs and mergers in the airline industry itself, it has also been gained through actions taken in concert with airport authorities, such as when agreements are entered into that effectively limit the availability of airport facilities to new entrants and other competitors. Airlines, by virtue of rights …


The Lifeline Banking Controversy: Putting Deregulation To Work For The Low-Income Consumer, Edward L. Rubin Jan 1992

The Lifeline Banking Controversy: Putting Deregulation To Work For The Low-Income Consumer, Edward L. Rubin

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: The Financial Services Industry: A New World (Dis)Order?