Paper due on Deregulation in Airlines

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The discussion centers around finding resources for a paper on airline deregulation, specifically the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978. Participants share their experiences with Google searches yielding numerous results on the topic. They recommend various websites that provide historical context and analysis of airline deregulation, including links to economic libraries and educational essays. The urgency of the request highlights the need for reliable and informative sources to support academic work on this subject.
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I have a paper due on Deregulation in Airlines but I can find nothing if anyone has a website that will help me please write it's urgent:confused:
 
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Lord Hades said:
I have a paper due on Deregulation in Airlines but I can find nothing if anyone has a website that will help me please write it's urgent:confused:
I googled airline deregulation and found plenty.
 


jimmysnyder said:
I googled airline deregulation and found plenty.

Me too!

Google does an auto-complete, so "Airline deregulation" is accompanied by various qualifies, e.g. the year in which the US industry was deregulated by the Airline Deregulation Act (Pub.L. 95-504) of 1978.

http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/AirlineDeregulation.html

or

http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Commercial_Aviation/Dereg/Tran8.htm
 
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