The challenge of liberalising domestic airline competition in a less developed country |
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Authors: | Paul Hooper Simon Hutcheson Michael Nyathi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Transport Studies, Graduate School of Business C37, The University of Sydney, 2006, New South Wales, Australia;(2) Michael Kellaway International, PO Box 212, 4558 Macroochydore, Old, Australia |
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Abstract: | A new wave of liberalisation of domestic airline competition is taking place in less developed nations, although the initial motivation in most cases is to supplement the capacity of the government's own airline. Liberalisation tends to begin with free market entry and a strong interest in privatisation while other regulatory controls are maintained. This position is untenable and policy makers in the less developed countries are having to learn quickly without the benefit of the detailed analyses that preceded liberalisation in the developed countries. This paper explores these problems and focuses on the lessons that policy makers in the less developed countries can draw from experiences elsewhere. |
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Keywords: | aviation policy deregulation developing countries privatisation |
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