Progress toward Liberalization of 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: 2006
ISBN: 978-0-387-29744-6
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 The Welfare Effects of Entry and Strategies for Maintaining the USO in the Postal Sector
- Michael A. Crew and Paul R. Kleindorfer
- Ch Chapter 10 Regulating Access to Stimulate Competition in Postal Markets?
- Paul W. J. Bijl, Eric Damme and Pierre Larouche
- Ch Chapter 11 Enhancing Competition by Unbundling the Postal Administration
- John Haldi and William J. Olson
- Ch Chapter 12 The Economic Implications of Quality of Service Regulation in a Liberalized Postal Market
- Tom Balogh, Richard Moriarty, Paul Smith, Roisin Doherty and Ian Leigh
- Ch Chapter 13 Estimation of Consumers’ Willingness-to-pay for Quality of Service in Post
- Gregory Swinand and Siôn Jones
- Ch Chapter 14 Pricing and Welfare Implications of Alternative Approaches to Setting Price Controls in the Postal Sector
- Philippe Donder, Helmuth Cremer, Paul Dudley and Frank Rodriguez
- Ch Chapter 15 Pricing the Last Mile in the Postal Sector
- Cátia Felisberto, Matthias Finger, Beat Friedli, Daniel Krähenbühl and Urs Trinkner
- Ch Chapter 16 Forecasting Swiss Mail Demand
- Urs Trinkner and Martin Grossmann
- Ch Chapter 17 Generational Analysis of Mail Users
- Luis Jimenez, Elena Diakova and Chrystal Szeto
- Ch Chapter 18 The New EC Framework for State Aid to Public Service and the Postal Sector
- Alessandra Fratini and Fabio Filpo
- Ch Chapter 19 Postal Services Regulation In Europe
- Richard Eccles and Pauline Kuipers
- Ch Chapter 2 Universal Service Obligations in the Postal Sector
- Xavier Ambrosini, François Boldron and Bernard Roy
- Ch Chapter 20 Benefit-Cost Regulation of Negotiated Service Agreements
- David M. Levy, Joy M. Leong, Lawrence G. Buc and Michael K. Plunkett
- Ch Chapter 21 The “Real” Graveyard Spiral
- Per Jonsson and Sten Selander
- Ch Chapter 22 Competition Structure and Future Postal Reform in Japan
- Shoji Maruyama
- Ch Chapter 23 The Privatization of Japan Post
- Amelia Porges and Joy M. Leong
- Ch Chapter 3 Profitability of the Universal Service Postal Provider Under Entry with Economies of Scale in Collection and Delivery
- Gonzales d’Alcantara and Bernard Amerlynck
- Ch Chapter 4 On the Use of Cost Functions in the Assessment of the Impact of Liberalization on Postal Universal Service Burden
- Stefano Gori, Emiliano Piccinin, Simona Romito and Gennaro Scarfiglieri
- Ch Chapter 5 Questioning the Monopoly-Supported Postal USO in Developing Countries
- Charles Kenny
- Ch Chapter 6 Estimating the Net Cost of the
- George Houpis, Almudena Lara and Mark Williams
- Ch Chapter 7 Assessing the Cost of the Portuguese Postal Network
- Ricardo Goulão Santos, Alberto Pimenta and Sofia Beatriz Henriques
- Ch Chapter 8 Establishing Non-uniform Access Prices in the UK
- Roger Hill and Richard Robinson
- Ch Chapter 9 Worksharing: How Much Productive Efficiency, at What Cost and at What Price?
- Robert H. Cohen, Matthew H. Robinson, John D. Waller and Spyros S. Xenakis
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