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Long Shi, Qihong Liu, Myongjin Kim
In contrast to the extensive literature on behavior bias by individuals, studies on behavior bias by firms have been relatively scarce. We explore the possibility of the latter in the context of US airlines, where fuel hedging leads to lump sum gains or losses which may impact airlines’ pricing decisions. Our results show that the (sunk) hedging gains or losses affect airlines’ ticket prices.