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Title: Aviation infrastructure performance: a study in comparative political economy: introduction
Authors: Winston, Clifford
Rus Mendoza, Ginés De 
UNESCO Clasification: 531212 Transportes y comunicaciones
Keywords: Transportes aéreos
Infraestructuras de transportes
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Abstract: Aviation performance is an important cog in modern globalized economies, which demand flexibility, mobility, efficiency, and dependability. Airport delays have gone from being a nuisance to being a salient public concern, drawing the ire of even the White House. In this important book, international transportation experts compare and contrast how different nations have managed their airports and air traffic control systems and how well they are meeting the needs of their people. The book's cross-national approach encompasses several different institutional arrangements, making it a timely and valuable study in comparative political economy. Among the countries studied, the United States is sometimes seen as a bastion of free markets, at the forefront of airline deregulation, but its airports and air traffic control system are publicly owned and operated. The same is true in continental Europe, for the most part. In contrast, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Canada are experimenting with privatization, while even mainland China is allowing the private sector to participate in airport ownership. Which methods work best, and under what circumstances? This book provides the answers.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/72514
ISBN: 978-0-8157-9395-3
Source: Aviation Infrastructure Performance: A Study in Comparative Political Economy / Clifford Winston; Ginés de Rus, p. 1-3, (Diciembre 2008)
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