Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
Edited by Michael A. Crew and
Paul R. Kleindorfer
in Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy from Springer, currently edited by Lorraine Klimovich
Date: 2005
ISBN: 978-0-387-23637-7
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Competition, Universal Service and the Graveyard Spiral
- Michael A. Crew and Paul R. Kleindorfer
- Ch Chapter 10 Delivery Costs for Postal Services in the UK
- Catherine Cazals, Jean-Pierre Florens and Soterios Soteri
- Ch Chapter 11 The Effects of Worksharing and Other Product Innovations on U. S. Postal Volumes and Revenues
- Edward S. Pearsall
- Ch Chapter 12 ETOEs—Arbitrageurs or Vehicles of Change in Postal Liberalization?
- Joy M. Leong, Daniel Bahar and Dimosthenis Papakrivopoulos
- Ch Chapter 13 Universal Service Providers
- Mary Anne Gibbons
- Ch Chapter 14 Selective Rate Discounts To Preserve First-Class Mail Volume
- David M. Levy
- Ch Chapter 15 Possible End Games in the European Postal Market
- J. Strikwerda and D. Rijnders
- Ch Chapter 16 Postal Liberalization in the EU
- Mark Horst
- Ch Chapter 17 Paper or Electronic?
- Kari Elkelä
- Ch Chapter 18 The Role of Pilot Projects in Facilitating Changes in Work Organization in the Postal Sector Canadian Case Study
- Lynn Bue and Geoff Bickerton
- Ch Chapter 19 Power and Discretion in Independent Regulation
- João Confraria
- Ch Chapter 2 Will Entrants into a Liberalized Delivery Market Attract Investors
- Robert H. Cohen, Matthew Robinson, Renee Sheehy, John Waller and Spyros Xenakis
- Ch Chapter 20 United States Postal Service Office of Inspector General
- David C. Williams and Thomas M. Sharkey
- Ch Chapter 3 Liberalization and Regulation of the Swiss Letter Market
- Helmut Dietl, Urs Trinkner and Reto Bleisch
- Ch Chapter 4 The Financial Equilibrium of Universal Service Providers in a Liberalized Postal Market
- Roger Hill, Richard Robinson and Frank Rodriguez
- Ch Chapter 5 Barriers to Entry in Post and Regulatory Responses
- Richard Moriarty and Paul Smith
- Ch Chapter 6 Competition and the Coverage of Price Controls in the Postal Sector
- Paul Dudley, Helen Jenkins, Leonardo Mautino and Sophie Richard
- Ch Chapter 7 Worksharing, Pricing and Competition in the Postal Sector
- Etienne Billette de Villemeur, Helmuth Cremer, Bernard Roy and Joëlle Toledano
- Ch Chapter 8 Access Pricing in the Postal Sector
- Philippe Donder, Helmuth Cremer and Frank Rodriguez
- Ch Chapter 9 Delivery Costs II
- Catherine Cazals, Frédérique Fève, Jean-Pierre Florens and Bernard Roy
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DOI: 10.1007/b102100
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