The Postal and Delivery Contribution in Hard Times
Edited by Pier Luigi Parcu (),
Timothy Brennan and
Victor Glass ()
in Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy from Springer, currently edited by Lorraine Klimovich
Date: 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-11413-7
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 The Rise of e-Commerce Platforms in the Parcel Delivery Markets
- Pier Luigi Parcu, Niccolò Innocenti, Chiara Carrozza, Anna Renata Pisarkiewicz and Maria Alessandra Rossi
- Ch Chapter 10 E-Commerce, Parcel Delivery and Environmental Policy
- Claire Borsenberger, Helmuth Cremer, Denis Joram, Jean-Marie Lozachmeur and Estelle Malavolti
- Ch Chapter 11 Assessing Efficiencies and Benefits of “Sustainability Agreements” in the Postal Sector
- Mindaugas Cerpickis, Anna Möller Boivie and Henrik B. Okholm
- Ch Chapter 12 The Effects of the Covid-19 Crisis on Postal Markets
- Antonin Arlandis, Marine Lefort, Catherine Cazals and Eric Gautier
- Ch Chapter 13 Short and Longer-Term Impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Postal Consumer Demands, Universal Service Providers and the Wider Postal Sector
- Philip Groves, Alexander Mapletoft and Gianpiero Roscelli
- Ch Chapter 14 Covid-19 and Swiss Post: Volume Developments and the Economic Value of Postal Service, in the Pandemic and Beyond
- Felix Gottschalk and Alexandra Lehmann
- Ch Chapter 15 A Global Survey of Covid-19 Postal Regulatory Responses, to Appraise Short and Long-Term Impacts
- Susan Alexander, Bruno Basalisco, Henrik B. Okholm, Siva Somasundram and Stephanie Tizik
- Ch Chapter 16 The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Postal Market. Challenges and Opportunities for the Postal Regulatory Framework
- Mateusz Chołodecki
- Ch Chapter 17 Digital Exclusion and the Role of Posts Have to Play to Fight Against It
- Claire Borsenberger, Hélène Delahaye and Muriel Barnéoud
- Ch Chapter 18 The Response to Extensions of Vote-by-Mail and Early In-person Voting in the 2020 U.S. General Election
- Margaret M. Cigno, Ruth Y. Goldway and Edward S. Pearsall
- Ch Chapter 19 Cost Allocation and Cooperative Game Theory
- Léa Munich
- Ch Chapter 2 Parcel Locker Stations: The Future of e-Commerce Delivery?
- Antonia Niederprüm and Willem Lienden
- Ch Chapter 20 Demand Elasticities for Publishing Mail Traffic in the UK: Intensive and Extensive Margins
- Frédérique Fève, Thierry Magnac, Jonathan Pope and Soterios Soteri
- Ch Chapter 21 The Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of the USPS’ Service Performance Scores Over the Period 2011–2020
- Margaret M. Cigno, Curtis E. Kidd Telemaque and Soiliou D. Namoro
- Ch Chapter 3 Regulation: Quo Vadis? Revisited
- John Hearn
- Ch Chapter 4 “Is Postal Service a Natural Monopoly?”: A 30-Year Retrospective on Panzar’s Seminal Paper
- Victor Glass, Antonio Nicita and Stefano Gori
- Ch Chapter 5 The First Tests of the SGEI Framework in the Postal Sector: Takeaways from the Judgements in the Česká pošta and Post Danmark Cases
- Alessandra Fratini and Marc Chovino
- Ch Chapter 6 Universal Service Vs. Targeted Measures towards Vulnerable People: How to Address Postal Users’ Needs?
- Claire Borsenberger and Marine Lefort
- Ch Chapter 7 Retention Ratios in Retail Networks and Their Application to Post Offices
- Matthias Hafner, Lory Iunius and Urs Trinkner
- Ch Chapter 8 Access Regimes in the European Postal Markets
- Francesco Russo, Maria A. Ghezzi, Simona Romito and Stefano Gori
- Ch Chapter 9 The Economic Implications of “Density-Based Rate Authority”
- Timothy Brennan
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