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ASEAN Open Skies and the Implications for Airport Development Strategy in Malaysia

In: Trade Facilitation and Regional Cooperation in Asia

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This insightful book collects empirical analyses and case studies to clarify issues and draw policy recommendations for facilitating greater regional trade through increased cooperation.

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  • Tham Siew Yean, 2010. "ASEAN Open Skies and the Implications for Airport Development Strategy in Malaysia," Chapters, in: Douglas H. Brooks & Susan F. Stone (ed.), Trade Facilitation and Regional Cooperation in Asia, chapter 2, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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