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Hensher, David A. (11)Daniels, Rhonda (2)Hooper, Paul G. (2)Nyathi, Michael Z. (2)Raimond, Timothy (2)Altinoglu, Ilker (1)Battellino, Helen (1)Battellino, Helen C. (1)Beesley, Michael E. (1)DeMellow, Ian (1)View moreHas file(s)
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SINGLE AVIATION MARKETS AND CONTESTABILITY THEORY: GETTING THE POLICY BEARINGS RIGHT
Nyathi, Michael Z.Published 1992-07-01This paper looks at the theory of contestable markets as it relates to the aviation industry, particularly its contribution to the deregulation debate and subsequent extension to the evaluation of welfare benefits in single ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
THE EFFECTS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT CHANGE IN RURAL NEW SOUTH WALES
Raimond, Timothy; Parolin, BrunoPublished 1992-01-01Policies of deregulation, privatisation and, especially, rationalisation are being increasingly adopted as mechanisms for a competitive and more market oriented approach to transport supply, particularly in rural areas. ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
SELLING TRAVEL AS PART OF A PACKAGE. IMPLICATIONS FOR TRANSPORT RESEARCH.
Hooper, Paul G.Published 1992-01-01The selling of long-distance travel as a package has its origins in the latter half of the last century and the practice has been instrumental in turning travel into a consumer item. Packaging is found to be significant ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
ESTIMATING THE DEMAND FOR PACKAGED TRAVEL FOR A PROPOSED HIGH-SPEED SURFACE TRANSPORT SYSTEM USING STATED RESPONSE METHODS
Hooper, Paul G.Published 1992-01-01Open AccessWorking Paper -
DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION: WHAT ARE SOUTHERN AFRICA'S STRATEGIC OPTIONS ?
Nyathi, Michael Z.Published 1992-06-01This paper presents and analyses the major structural and operational changes in international civil aviation that are currently occurring. Out of the plethora of these changes are some that will have a greater impact than ...Open Access