The research evaluates the economic effects of existing and prospective federal policies governing intercity and international freight and passenger transportation enterprises in the economy of the United States. The analysis encompasses all modes of transportation, including rail, motor, water, air and intermodal coordinative institutions, and focuses upon the impact of alternative regulatory policies. However, other federal policies including subsidy, taxation, procurement, government ownership and investment, special programs for particular transportation industry problems and impacts of general national policies on transportation are included when relevant. Volume II examines air policy models.
Alternative Scenarios for Federal Transportation Policy: Air Policy Models. Volume II
1978
544 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Transportation , Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Government policies , Air transportation , Passenger transportation , Economic impact , Regulation , Legislation , Taxes , Procurement , Investments , Commercial transportation , Demand(Economics) , Technology , Rates(Costs) , Cost estimates , Urban areas , Statistical analysis , Transportation models , Profits , Commercial aircraft , Continental Airlines