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The number of certificated carriers increased from 33 in 1976 to 114 in 1984. See U.S. General Accounting Office , Deregulation : Increased Competition is Making Airlines More Efficient and Responsive to Consumers 12 ( 1985 ) ...
The number of certificated carriers increased from 33 in 1976 to 114 in 1984. See U.S. General Accounting Office , Deregulation : Increased Competition is Making Airlines More Efficient and Responsive to Consumers 12 ( 1985 ) ...
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Philosophically , they believe that increased competition generally drives increased efficiency and lower prices . But they recognize that increased competition is not an end in itself . Rather , it is one of several means that should ...
Philosophically , they believe that increased competition generally drives increased efficiency and lower prices . But they recognize that increased competition is not an end in itself . Rather , it is one of several means that should ...
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Many industry groups , particularly industrial end users , increased pressure for direct sales transactions . This would provide competition for pipelines no longer in tune with the realities of the market . This Commission clearly has ...
Many industry groups , particularly industrial end users , increased pressure for direct sales transactions . This would provide competition for pipelines no longer in tune with the realities of the market . This Commission clearly has ...
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