【单选题】A tax placed on buyers of airline tickets shifts the
A.
demand curve for airline tickets downward, decreasing the price received by sellers of airline tickets and causing the quantity of airline tickets to increase.
B.
demand curve for airline tickets downward, decreasing the price received by sellers of airline tickets and causing the quantity of airline tickets to decrease.
C.
supply curve for airline tickets upward, decreasing the effective price paid by buyers of airline tickets and causing the quantity of airline tickets to increase.
D.
supply curve for airline tickets upward, increasing the effective price paid by buyers of airline tickets and causing the quantity of airline tickets to decrease.
【单选题】Airline Alliances Cooperative competition. Competitive cooperation. Confused? Airline alliances have travelers scratching their heads over whats going on in the skies. Some folks view alliances as a b...
【单选题】Airline Alliances Cooperative competition. Competitive cooperation. Confused? Airline alliances have travelers scratching their heads over whats going on in the skies. Some folks view alliances as a b...
【简答题】Amal Airline (Amal) is the national airline of Jayland. It was originally owned by the government but was listed on the local stock exchange when sold to private investors more than 20 years ago. The ...
【单选题】Since the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978, major airline companies in the United States have cut their employee ranks by more than 3,000 persons. Thus, although deregulated competition has afforded c...
A.
a poll of people in the United States expressed exceptionally strong support for airline deregulation.
B.
fewer passengers now travel on commercial airlines than traveled on them in 1978, with the consequence that fewer employees are needed to operate the airlines than were needed in 1978.
C.
airlines now fly a more restricted regular schedule of routes than they did in 1978, with the consequence that the industry is more highly concentrated and competitive than it was before 1978.
D.
several major airlines now enjoy significantly higher profits and levels of employment than they did in the years preceding the Deregulation Act.
E.
smaller carriers of passengers have thrived as a result of deregulation and now provide more new jobs than the major airlines have eliminated since 1978.