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regional markets, in particular in Europe. Evidence thus calls for some regulation in this industry. There is, however, a great … concern for the (possibly negative) consequences of price regulation on the quality of services. We argue that both aspects …
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incidence violates traditional versions of the economic theory of regulation. Organized subgroups should be able to protect … principal reasons, one requiring a refinement of the theory. The first is that under regulation the incentives of both … creation and wealth transfer through regulation requires both political unity and quot;slackquot;, that is, protection from …
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European air transport policy, emerged through the confluence of case law and legislation, in four broad areas: liberalization, safety and security, greening, and the external policy. Following the implementation of the single market for air transport, policy shifted to liberalizing and...
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Avenues for local government participation in UAV regulation reside in the land planning and zoning processes of cities … intimately to aerial regulation of commercial drones. Soon enough, drone over-flight will affect profoundly cargo transportation … planning and zoning mechanisms (and innovative tweaks to those) that logically interface with low-altitude federal regulation …
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The aviation industry changed dramatically in the wake of the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978. My paper looks at an element of this transformation – the policy according to which take off and landing slots were allocated at congested airports including a proposal to change this policy – an...
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Maximum employee work-hour restrictions are implemented to reduce accidents. However, because they decrease the stock of work-hours available to employers, they may also have detrimental effects. A quasi-experiment suggests that pilot hours-of-service reforms, which decreased the number of...
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Airport regulations can take the form of cost-based, incentive, single-till and dual-till regulations. The present chapter highlights that no regulatory regime can solve all pricing and investment problems involved in airport operations at once when airports control prices in the areas of...
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This paper studies the influencing factors on entry (certification) of new airlines into the US airline industry over 21 years (1979-1999). These rates exhibit considerable fluctuations over the observed period. We analyze the US airline industry for a period of 21 years to determine the...
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This paper studies the behavior of the air traffic control (ATC) centers in the EU. We investigate the functioning of the European ATC sector with a union bargaining model. In this model, working conditions are the outcome of a bargaining game between the public air traffic control agency and...
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