Globalization and the Autonomy of Domestic Competition Policy: An Empirical Test on the World Airline Industry
Joseph Clougherty
Journal of International Business Studies, 2001, vol. 32, issue 3, 459-478
Abstract:
The globalization literature questions national autonomy in a world where MNEs spur increased international flows of capital and trade. This paper empirically tests whether globalization undermines the autonomy of domestic airline competition policy. A comprehensive panel data set, covering twenty-one nations over the 1983-92 period, yields two major findings: (1) globalization undermines domestic airline competition policy autonomy; (2) government institutions mediate globalization's impact.© 2001 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (2001) 32, 459–478
Date: 2001
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