Productivity impact of government-led bailout of Japan Airlines

Katsuhiro Yamaguchi
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Abstract

Over ten years have passed since Japan Airlines (JAL) filed for bankruptcy. This paper treats how the Japanese government undertook the bailout in January 2010 and subsequent measures to facilitate competition between JAL and the other national air carrier, All Nippon Airways (ANA). After describing the bailout process and post-bailout measures regarding slot allocation at Haneda Airport, the paper assesses the impact of these government interventions on airline productivity. Although JAL's total factor productivity (TFP) plunged with bankruptcy, they managed to turn the business around and TFP rapidly recovered thereafter to exceed that of ANA. Regression Discontinuity (RD) design analysis shows evidence of positive impact of these government interventions on TFP growth rate of the two airlines. As of 2016, JAL and ANA's TFP figures are more-or-less equal. In Japan, a new era of competition of the two legacy air carriers has emerged.

政府主导的对日本航空公司的救助对生产力的影响
日本航空公司(JAL)申请破产已经过去了十多年。本文论述了日本政府如何在2010年1月实施救助,以及随后采取的措施,以促进日航与另一家国家航空公司全日空(All Nippon Airways)之间的竞争。在描述了羽田机场的救助过程和救助后关于机位分配的措施后,本文评估了这些政府干预对航空公司生产力的影响。尽管日航的全要素生产率(TFP)因破产而大幅下降,但他们设法扭转了局面,TFP此后迅速恢复,超过了全日空。回归不连续(RD)设计分析表明,政府干预对两家航空公司的TFP增长率有积极影响。截至2016年,日航和全日空的TFP数据基本持平。在日本,两家传统航空公司之间的竞争进入了新时代。
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