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The measure used to approximate S is SERVICE, the

The measure used to approximate S is SERVICE, the

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Although the airline industry has been studied extensively since passage of the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978, relatively little effort has gone into examining how hub location affects the level of service and degree of competition found at airports in the system. To help close this gap, we investigate the geographic distribution of airline hub...

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