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Author Australia. Productivity Commission.

Title International air services : draft report / Productivity Commission
Published Melbourne : Productivity Commission, 1998

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Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 W'PONDS  387.70994 Aus/Ias 1998  AVAILABLE
Description xlii, 304 pages ; 29 cm
Series Draft report / Productivity Commission
Draft report (Australia. Productivity Commission)
Contents The airline industry -- Regulation of international air services -- Australia's international aviation policy -- Economic effects on airlines, users and the economy -- Capacity allocation and the International Air Services Commission -- Access to airports -- Towards further liberalisation -- Appendices: A. Conduct of the inquiry -- B. Competition principles agreement -- C. The Australian international air services market -- D. Australia's international trade agreements covering air services -- E. Australia's International air services arrangements -- F. Impact of liberalised international air services agreements
Summary Terms of reference: (a) identify the current regulatory/legislative framework in which international air services operate, including multilateral as well as bilateral structures, and the objectives of the framework; (b) identify the effect on competition in the global market of the bilateral international air services agreement framework; (c) identify the effect on competition in Australia's existing and potential international aviation markets of Australian policy in relation to bilateral air services agreements; (d) assess whether the Inernational Air Services Commission allocation process provides net benefits to Australia, including reference to the value of provisions designed to favour new entrants; (e) analyse and assess the benefits, costs and overall efects of the international aviation regulatory framework and Australia's approach to negotiating bilateral air services agreements for tourism, consumers, air freight and the aviation industry; (f) in so doing, determine whether the approach currently adopted maximises the benefits to Australia possible within the bilateral framework; (g) assess the options for greater liberalisation; and (h) identify the scope and consequences (costs and benefits and overall effects) for Australia of these options
Notes "June 1998"
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 297-304
Subject Aeronautics, Commercial -- Deregulation -- Australia.
Aeronautics, Commercial -- Economic aspects -- Australia.
Aeronautics, Commercial -- Australia.
Airlines -- Australia.
Governmental investigations in progress -- Australia
Governmental investigations -- Australia.