Given the potential size of some of the markets involved and the
comparative advantages in serving them, it is surprising to see a
relative sparsity of airline activity in developing countries. Lack
of suitable data, limited interest, and the comparatively small
scale of aviation markets in many of these countries provide some
of the explanations for this relative neglect. Airlines and
Developing Countries works to address some of the key challenges
that are confronting airlines and public policy makers, helping to
fill a number of voids in our knowledge. The approaches of the
various expert contributors offer a range of technical, empirical,
historical, and institutional analyses that consider long-term
patterns of economic development and look at how airlines have
influenced this going back as far as the 1930s.
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