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The Optimality of Competitive Air Transport Markets: A Review of Aspects of the ICAP Report

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  • CHRISTOPHER C. FINDLAY
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The results of a model of optimal air fares and flight frequency, which can also be used to generate market results, are applied to market failure arguments, contained in the recent ICAP Report, for regulation of international airlines. The arguments of the report are classified under headings of capacity and utilization, ‘on‐demand’ service and fare structure. It is argued contrary to the ICAP Report that the competitive result can he optimal in conditions likely to apply on international routes.

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  • Christopher C. Findlay, 1982. "The Optimality of Competitive Air Transport Markets: A Review of Aspects of the ICAP Report," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 58(2), pages 141-151, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:ecorec:v:58:y:1982:i:2:p:141-151
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4932.1982.tb00360.x
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    1. Loeb, Sandra & Bruning, Edward & Hu, Michael, 2020. "Government's Role in a Post-Deregulated Environment: the Case of International Aviation," 29th Annual Canadian Transportation Research Forum, Vancouver, British Columbia, May 15-18, 1994 305993, Canadian Transportation Research Forum (CTRF).
    2. Loeb, Sandra & Bruning, Edward & Hu, Michael, 2020. "Government's Role in a Post-Deregulated Environment: the Case of International Aviation," Papers 305993, Canadian Transportation Research Forum (CTRF).

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