The Australian domestic air freight market: consequences of partial deregulation
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Gawan-Taylor, M
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Canberra : Centre for Economic Policy Research, Australian National University, 1984
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This paper discusses regulation and the economics of the air
freight industry before turning to an examination of the
consequences of the Commonwealth in 1981 largely removing its
economic controls on the industry.
Regulation provides the framework in which the air freight
industry operates. The various governmental regulatory systems
are outlined and a historical perspective is provided of the
growth and structure of the industry since 1946.
The discussion of the economics of the industry seeks to
highlight its unique characteristics and draw together the
demand and supply relationships.
The events and reasons that led up to the Commonwealth largely
withdrawing from economic regulation are considered as well as
public and industry views of air freight regulation.
The Commonwealth began to relax economic controls of the industry
in 1977 when it allowed two specialist freight operators to
import aircraft and operate air freight services between the
mainland and Tasmania.
The removal of air freight tariffs from the Airline Agreement in
1981, together with further relaxation of entry, coincided with
a period of declining and even negative growth rates in Australia.
As a result the few new entrants, as well as several smaller
existing companies, were severely affected to the extent that
some companies ceased operations. Despite the adverse economic
conditions, however, there is evidence both of faster growth of
the volume of air freight and of lower prices as a result of
deregulation. Increasing price and service competition with the
road sector is very noticeable.
Both statistical considerations and industry experience strongly
support the view that the growth in the air freight sector was
suppressed because of being regulated through the two airline
agreement
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Discussion papers (Australian National University. Centre for Economic Policy Research) no:16 0725-430X
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