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Inter-Modal Competition in the Brazilian Interstate Travel Market. Frederico Araujo Turolla ESPM/FGV Moisés Diniz Vassallo Alessandro V. M. Oliveira NECTAR - Center for Studies of Airline Competition and Regulation. Objectives. Analyze Inter-Modal Competition (coaches vs airlines)
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Inter-Modal Competition in the Brazilian Interstate Travel Market Frederico Araujo Turolla ESPM/FGV Moisés Diniz Vassallo Alessandro V. M. Oliveira NECTAR - Center for Studies ofAirline Competition and Regulation
Objectives • Analyze Inter-Modal Competition (coaches vs airlines) • Focus: Intrastate travel market in Brazil • Reduced-form Model of Pricing Decisions of Coach Operators
Intrastate Travel Market in Brazil • Heavily provided by private coach operators under public delegation; • Agency-based regulation introduced in 2002; price-cap regime to enhance competition;
Market Structure • Global HHI: 0.31; • Route-level concentration: most routes are served by a single operator; • Intra-route Competition is only possible on few dense routes in which an oligopoly is present;
Market Structure • Liberalization of the airline industry (three rounds 1992-2001): inter-modal competition increasingly relevant. • Airline price war periods: may be a source of competitive pressure on coaches • Is there really inter-modal interaction?
Empirical Modelling • A Reduced-Form Pricing Model for Coach Transportation: Seasozality, and unobservables across time and cities
The Data • Source: Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE) • IBGE´s National System of Consumer Price Indexes – IPCA • Transportation series: monthly, August 1999 – April 2005 (68) • Disaggregated to the level of the Metropolitan area – cities (7)
Technique • FGLS (Feasible Generalized Least Squares); • Allowing for the presence of panel-specific AR(1) autocorrelation, cross-sectional correlation and heteroskedasticity across panels;
Results Note: City and time effects ommited
Results • There is a small but significant effect of airline fares on coach fares; • This may be evidence of intermodal interaction due to both airline and coach deregulation and increase in contestability; • Probably to the competition of premium coach passengers