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Service Challenges, Business Opportunities, and Regulatory Responses in the Postal Sector

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: 2024
ISBN: 978-3-031-65599-9
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Chapters in this book:

Universal Postal Service as a Business Opportunity
Pier Luigi Parcu, Anna Renata Pisarkiewicz, Leonardo Mazzoni and Chiara Carrozza
Designation of a Universal Service Provider in the EU: Should One Size Fit All?
Mateusz Chołodecki
E-Commerce Parcel Delivery, the Unwanted Guest at the USO Table? An Empirical Study Covering Ten Markets in Europe
Trine Kærslund Bundsgaard, Mindaugas Cerpickis, Anna Möller Boivie and Lionel Gendebien
Is the Universal Service for “Letters” Sustainable?
John Hearn
‘Where’s My Post?: A Cross-Country Analysis of Delivery Frequency Under the USO’. An Exploration of the Impacts of Changes to Frequency of Delivery Days
Darcey Ferguson and Riya Nagpal
Ramsey Pricing as a Method to Financing the Universal Service Obligation
Peter Andersson and Pernilla Ivehammar
On the Correct Net Avoided Cost (NAC) Methodology to Be Applied in the Postal Sector
Simona Romito, Federico D’Intini and Stefano Gori
UK Postal Parcel Traffic Price Elasticities: Intensive and Extensive Margins and Selection Bias
Frédérique Fève, Thierry Magnac, Jonathan Pope and Soterios Soteri
Econometric Fits of a Linear-Integral-Equation VEC Model to Produce Short-Term Postal Forecasts
Margaret M. Cigno, Katalin K. Clendenin, Soiliou D. Namoro and Edward S. Pearsall
Lessons Learned from USPS’s Requests for Prices Increases to Offset Inflation
Victor Glass and Stefano Gori
A Preliminary Evaluation of “Self-declared” Terminal Dues
James I. Campbell
Nonmaterial Damages for GDPR Infringements After the Austria Post Judgment
Alessandra Fratini
The Effects of Artificial Intelligence Technologies on Postal Operators
Adrien Raizonville
Worldwide e-Commerce Development: After the COVID-19 and the Current Economic Crisis, Could We Expect a Catch-Up and Convergence Between Countries?
Claire Borsenberger, Sasha Cormier and Anne Pratx
Brexit, COVID-19, and UK International Postal Parcel Volumes
Catherine Cazals, Thierry Magnac, Jonathan Pope and Soterios Soteri
Benchmarking the Impact of COVID-19 on Postal Operations to Determine If They Are Temporary or Structural
Margaret Cigno and Cassie D’Souza
Entry in Parcel Markets: Applying Fudenberg and Tirole’s Taxonomy
Felix Gottschalk, Eva Zuberbühler and Michael Funk
The Role of Parcel Lockers in the Last-Mile Delivery
Stijn Braes and Ozhan Zurel
Testing for Elderly Fragility: A Valuable Public Policy and an Opportunity for Postal Operators
Claire Borsenberger, Helmuth Cremer, Denis Joram, Jean-Marie Lozachmeur and Estelle Malavolti
Unifying Product Costing and Product Carbon Emissions Methods
Lawrence G. Buc and Peter M. Kiesel
Comparable Sustainability Standards and Reporting by Postal Operators
Sonja Thiele
The Decoupling Phenomenon: Do Postal Operators Play a Role on It?
Claire Borsenberger and José Anson
The Appropriate Division of Regulatory Labor
Timothy Brennan

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