the origins, development and impact of the single European aviation market /
Alan P. Dobson.
London :
Routledge,
2007.
xvi, 227 pages ;
24 cm.
Routledge studies in the modern world economy ;
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 216-221) and index.
Airlines and the European Community -- After the French Seamen's case 1974-84: the market, member states, and the voices of aviation interests -- Tentative moves towards a common transport policy in aviation 1974-84: the European institutions -- The single market and the reaction to Memorandum 2 -- Achieving the first package of reform -- Receiving package 1: delivering package 2 -- Package 3: delivery in 1992 -- Impact and developments after package 3 -- External relations and the SEAM -- Concluding thoughts: the Dervish shall whirl again.
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Exploring the EU's response to the external challenge of globalisation and internal pressures for more integration in air transport, this text explains how, why and to what extent a Single European Aviation Market (SEAM) has been created in Europe.
Aeronautics, Commercial-- Deregulation-- European Union countries.