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Kill Your Darlings: When Does Sacrificing Next-Day Delivery Help USO Sustainability?

Henrik Ballebye Okholm (), Mindaugas Cerpickis, Anna Möller Boivie and Bruno Basalisco
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Henrik Ballebye Okholm: Copenhagen Economics
Mindaugas Cerpickis: Copenhagen Economics
Anna Möller Boivie: Copenhagen Economics
Bruno Basalisco: Copenhagen Economics

A chapter in The Contribution of the Postal and Delivery Sector, 2018, pp 207-221 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The financial pressure on universal service providers (USPs) arising from declining letter mail volumes and changing user needs increasingly burdens national universal service obligations (USOs). These dynamics have been recently reviewed by Cape and Groves (2017), who provided an overview of different changes to national USOs, their implications and possible future trends.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-70672-6_15

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