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Airline Deregulation : International Experiences, Hardback Book

Airline Deregulation : International Experiences Hardback

Edited by Kenneth Button

Part of the Routledge Library Editions: Transport Economics series

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The end of the twentieth century saw remarkable changes in the way that economic regulation was viewed.

There occurred a liberalization of attitude and something of a withdrawal of the state from its interventionist role.

These changes were particularly pronounced in the context of transport, where the long-standing tradition had been one of market intervention by the government.

The aim of this book, first published in 1991, is to examine the outcomes of deregulation on the international airline industry, and to consider whether the experiences of market liberalization reveal any common threads.

In particular, whether they reveal any universal indications of how underlying transport markets function; how management responds to new stimuli; the degree of protection needed by transport users; and nature of the transition process from regulation to liberalization.

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