Analysis of the Interaction Between Air Transportation and Economic Activity: A Worldwide Perspective
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Ishutkina, Mariya A.; Hansman, R. John
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Air transportation usage and economic activity are interdependent. Air transportation provides employment
and enables certain economic activities which are dependent on the availability of air transportation services.
The economy, in turn, drives the demand for air transportation services resulting in the feedback relationship
between the two. The objective of this work is to contribute to the understanding of the relationship
between air transportation and economic activity. More specifically, this work seeks to (1) develop a feedback
model to describe the relationship between air transportation and economic activity and (2) identify factors
which stimulate or suppress air transportation development. To achieve these objectives this work uses an
exploratory research method which combines literature review, aggregate data and case study analyses.
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2011-10-14Series/Report no.
ICAT;2009-2
Keywords
Air Transportation, economic activity, employment
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