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Analysis of the role of General Electric in the US airline industry: a possible capital market mutation in response to the anomalies of Chapter 11?

Analysis of the role of General Electric in the US airline industry: a possible capital market mutation in response to the anomalies of Chapter 11?
Analysis of the role of General Electric in the US airline industry: a possible capital market mutation in response to the anomalies of Chapter 11?
This paper is motivated by the puzzle that, on some estimates, this industry has made zero cumulative profit taking the years of the last century together, and the further puzzle that in recent years, liquidation in the industry has become rare
AF-10-02
University of Southampton
Jayasekera, L.I.R.
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Jayasekera, L.I.R.
9524bb12-e1ac-4914-a34a-8fd76e72809f

Jayasekera, L.I.R. (2010) Analysis of the role of General Electric in the US airline industry: a possible capital market mutation in response to the anomalies of Chapter 11? (Discussion Papers in Accounting & Finance;, AF-10-02) England, GB. University of Southampton

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This paper is motivated by the puzzle that, on some estimates, this industry has made zero cumulative profit taking the years of the last century together, and the further puzzle that in recent years, liquidation in the industry has become rare

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Published date: 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 80328
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/80328
PURE UUID: 6d5518c1-3296-43c9-8816-78c9e84193d9

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Date deposited: 24 Mar 2010
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 17:37

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Author: L.I.R. Jayasekera

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