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    • Changing Ownership Strategies for Australian Ports: Some Emerging Issues 

      Everett, Sophia
      Published 1996-06-01
      Microeconomic reform has characterised the Australian maritime sector over the last decade or so. Shipping reform, waterfront reform and the current changing ownership strategies of state governments throughout Australia ...
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    • Duopoly Competition between Airline Groups with Dual-brand Services - The case of the Australian domestic market 

      Zhang, Yahua; Sampaio, Breno; Fu, Xiaowen
      Published 2016-11-01
      The Australian aviation industry achieved substantial growth after the abolition of the “two-airline-policy” in 1990. With Virgin’s purchase of Tiger Airways, a new duopoly between two airlines groups, each consisting of ...
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    • Open Skies” in India - Is it succeeding 

      Hooper, Paul
      Published 1997-07-01
      With a “middle class” of 200 million people in a large country where travel between the major population centres by surface transport can be arduous, India has a potentially large domestic airline market. In the post-World ...
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    • Productivity of Australian Container Terminals: Some Critical Issues 

      Robinson, Ross; Everett, Sophia
      Published 1997-01-01
      Terminals: a Review which was prepared for the Western Australian Department of Transport and which was completed in April 1996. The Department was concerned at the continuing low levels of stevedoring productivity at ...
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    • Factors that comprise driver boredom and their relationships to preferred driving speed and demographic variables 

      Heslop, S.; Harvey, J.; Thorpe, N.; Mulley, C.
      Published 2010-05-01
      Driver boredom is an area of driver behaviour that has received limited attention. This study explores the factor structure underlying driver boredom and investigates age and gender differences in the experience of driver ...
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