We investigate the determinants of open skies agreements among Latin-American countries, focusing on the impact of having a dominant airline on the willingness of countries to sign agreements with others. We find that, overall, the likelihood of signing agreements increases with trade volume, passenger traffic, and distance. In relation to our main question, we find that a having a dominant airline decreases the probability that third countries concede open skies agreement
This chapter outlines the individual country open skies agreements between the USA and other countri...
There has been concern raised about how airlines in the Asia Pacific (AP) region are slow in respons...
This paper investigates route entry patterns of carriers in the context of the EU-US open skies agre...
ABSTRACT: At the level of this article to understand the potential economic effects of an "open skie...
The New Bilateral Air Services Agreement between Mexico and the United States specifies that all car...
The relevance of transport costs has increased as liberalization continues to reduce artificial barr...
Many countries have agreed to strategic alliances including the Open Skies Agreements (OSAs) over th...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe relevance of transport costs has increased as liberalization continue...
An increasing percentage of trade occurs via air. However, air services are excluded from the WTO Ag...
In this paper we analyze the bargaining problem between countries when negotiating bilateral air ser...
The Open Skies agreements are in the centre of the European Union's external aviation policy. They f...
An increasing percentage of trade occurs via air. However, air services are excluded from the WTO Ag...
The United States has engaged in well over 100 Open Skies Agreements with other ICAO member state pa...
There has been concern raised about how airlines in the Asia Pacific (AP) region are slow in respons...
North America, Europe, and Asia are three largest regional blocks in the global aviation. EU has lib...
This chapter outlines the individual country open skies agreements between the USA and other countri...
There has been concern raised about how airlines in the Asia Pacific (AP) region are slow in respons...
This paper investigates route entry patterns of carriers in the context of the EU-US open skies agre...
ABSTRACT: At the level of this article to understand the potential economic effects of an "open skie...
The New Bilateral Air Services Agreement between Mexico and the United States specifies that all car...
The relevance of transport costs has increased as liberalization continues to reduce artificial barr...
Many countries have agreed to strategic alliances including the Open Skies Agreements (OSAs) over th...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe relevance of transport costs has increased as liberalization continue...
An increasing percentage of trade occurs via air. However, air services are excluded from the WTO Ag...
In this paper we analyze the bargaining problem between countries when negotiating bilateral air ser...
The Open Skies agreements are in the centre of the European Union's external aviation policy. They f...
An increasing percentage of trade occurs via air. However, air services are excluded from the WTO Ag...
The United States has engaged in well over 100 Open Skies Agreements with other ICAO member state pa...
There has been concern raised about how airlines in the Asia Pacific (AP) region are slow in respons...
North America, Europe, and Asia are three largest regional blocks in the global aviation. EU has lib...
This chapter outlines the individual country open skies agreements between the USA and other countri...
There has been concern raised about how airlines in the Asia Pacific (AP) region are slow in respons...
This paper investigates route entry patterns of carriers in the context of the EU-US open skies agre...