Effects of Australian International Air Transport Regulation

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International civil aviation is subject to regulation by governments. A model of civil aviation demand and supply in competitive markets is presented. Four different approaches to regulation are then identified. These all involve attempts to control entry and flight frequency, but with different motivations and different degrees of effectiveness. These regulatory practices are then imposed on the market model. Predictions are derived and checked against observed results of Australian regulation. These are used to generate upper and lower bound estimates of the welfare cost of Australian regulation.