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Aviation subsidy policy and regional wellbeing: Important indicators from relevant stakeholders’ perspectives

•To explore aviation subsidies and regional wellbeing in New Zealand and Taiwan.•To identify the indicators for designing or implementing aviation subsidy policies.•To evaluate and prioritise these identified indicators, as well as providing insights and policy implications. A failure to adequately...

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Published in:Case studies on transport policy 2024-06, Vol.16, p.101181, Article 101181
Main Authors: Wu, Hanjun, Lin, Yi-Hsin, Ngo, Thanh, Hong Tsui, Kan Wai
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