Costs and benefits of a single Australasian aviation market / prepared by a joint Australia-New Zealand study team consisting of the Bureau of Transport and Communications Economics and Jarden Morgan NZ Limited
Foreword -- Abstract -- Summary -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- ch. 2. Australian domestic deregulation -- ch. 3. A single Australia - New Zealand aviation market -- ch. 4. Other liberalisation options -- ch. 5. Implementation, infrastructure and other issues -- Appendix I. Terms of reference -- App. II. Overview of overseas developments -- App. III. The Aviation industry in Australia and New Zealand - regulatory and institutional environment -- App. IV. The aviation industry in Australia and New Zealand - marketstructure -- App. V. Model description and sensitivity testing -- References -- Abbreviations
Summary
The study examined the costs and benefits for Australia and New Zealand of establishing a single aviation market between them. Other liberalisation options short of a single market, such as the relaxation of cabotage restrictions and the deregulation of the trans-Tasman aviation market, were also considered. The practical issues which would have to be addressed in implementing a single market policy were also examined
Analysis
Australia overseas comparisons
Aviation
Closer Economic Relations
Comparisons
Cost benefit analysis
Deregulation
Economic models
Federal issue
Interstate comparisons
New Zealand
Notes
Australian Government Publishing Service cat. no. 9108013
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-108)
Notes
Commonwealth of Australia and Government of New Zealand 1991