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Competition and innovation in postal services

edited by Michael A. Crew and Paul R. Kleindorfer

(Topics in regulatory economics and policy series / Michael A. Crew, editor, 8)

Kluwer, c1991

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Proceedings of a conference held at Coton House, the Post Office Management College, on July 22-25, 1990, and sponsored by the British Post Office

Includes bibliographical references

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Any Chainnan of the British Post Office dwells in the shadow of Rowland Hill, and, if he were an honest man, he probably from time to time, while singing the praises of Rowland Hill, as is his due, thinks a silent thought of sympathy for his predecessor Colonel Maberly, the head of the Post Office, the Champion of established orthodoxy, the leader of the Professionals, who had to endure the irresistible force of Hill's arguments combined with his skills as a pamphleteer, agitator, and political propagandist. My favorite passage of the book Royal Mail by Martin Daunton (1985) shows how much the Post Office of the day needed a Rowland Hill to challenge Colonel Maberly and all that he stood for. I quote from a passage describing how the Colonel, when he arrived at about 11:00 a.m. and while enjoying his breakfast, listened to his private secretary reading the morning's correspondence. Daunton records: The Colonel, still half engaged with his private correspondence, would hear enough to make him keep up a rumring commentary of disparaging grunts, "Pooh! stuff! upon my soul!" etc.

Table of Contents

1 Rowland Hill's Contribution as an Economist.- 2 International Postal Reform: An Application of the Principles of Rowland Hill to the International Postal System.- 3 Peak-Load Pricing of Postal Service and Competition.- 4 Assessing the Welfare Effects of Entry into Letter Delivery.- 5 Delivering Letters: Should it be Decriminalized?.- 6 A Comparative Analysis of Wage Premiums and Industrial Relations in the British Post Office and the United States Postal Service.- 7 Productivity and Cost Measurement for the United States Postal Service: Variations Among Regions.- 8 Postal Newspaper Delivery and Diversity of Opinions.- 9 Competition in Postal Service.- 10 Is Postal Service a Natural Monopoly?.- 11 Postal Rate-Making Procedures and Outcomes in Various Countries.- 12 Postal Service and Less Developed Countries.- 13 Competitive Strategy for New Zealand Post.

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