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Free and Nondiscriminatory Access to Airports: A Proposal for Latin America

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  • Antonio Bosch
  • José García-Montalvo
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    This article discusses the regulatory framework and organization of airports in several Latin America countries in order to identify obstacles preventing free and non-discriminatory access to airport. In particular, the article exposes the basic elements of air transportation liberalization and discusses airport organization options and some basic principles on airport regulation. After reviewing the obstacles in Latin America for the integration of air transportation services, the article establishes a set of recommendations to promote competition and air transport market integration in Latin America.

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    Paper provided by Inter-American Development Bank in its series IDB Publications with number 29438.

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    Date of creation: May 2003
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    Handle: RePEc:idb:brikps:29438

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    Keywords: Infrastructure & Transport :: Airports; Free and Nondiscriminatory Access to Airports: A Proposal for Latin America; transportation; Airports;

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    1. Paulina Beato & Jean-Jacques Laffont, 2002. "Competition in Public Utilities in Developing Countries," IDB Publications 47078, Inter-American Development Bank.
    2. Paulina Beato, 2000. "Cross Subsidies in Public Services: Some Issues," IDB Publications 23118, Inter-American Development Bank.
    3. Betancor, Ofelia & Rendeiro, Robert, 1999. "Regulating privatized infrastructures and airport services," Policy Research Working Paper Series 2180, The World Bank.
    4. Estache, Antonio & Martimort, David, 1999. "Politics, transaction costs, and the design of regulatory institutions," Policy Research Working Paper Series 2073, The World Bank.
    5. Kapur, A., 1995. "Airport Infrastructure: The Emerging Role of the Private Sector," Papers 313, World Bank - Technical Papers.
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