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Competitive transformation of the postal and delivery sector

edited by Michael A. Crew and Paul R. Kleindorfer

(Topics in regulatory economics and policy series / Michael A. Crew, editor, 46)

Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2004

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"This book arises out of the Eleventh Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics held in Toledo, Spain, June 4 - 7, 2003"--Pref

Includes bibliographical references

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Description

Competitive Transformation of the Postal and Delivery Sector is an indispensable source of information and analysis on the current state of the postal and delivery sector. It offers current insights of leading researchers and practitioners into strategy and regulation as well as the economics of this sector. Issues addressed include national and international perspectives, financial viability, the universal service obligation, regulation, competition, entry, the role of scale and scope economies, the nature and role of cost and demand analysis in postal service, productivity, interaction of law and economics, human resources, transition and reform issues. The papers in the book were selected from the papers presented at the 11th Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics, Toledo, Spain, June 4-7, 2003.

Table of Contents

  • Authors. Sponsors. Preface and Acknowledgements. Access and Financial Viability. 1. Access and the USO for Letters and Parcels
  • M.A. Crew, P.R. Kleindorfer. 2. Access and (Non-)Uniform Pricing in the Postal Sector
  • E. Billette de Villemeur, H. Cremer, B. Roy, J. Toledano. 3. Access Pricing and the Uniform Tariff in the Postal Sector
  • P. De Donder, H. Cremer, F. Rodriguez. 4. Is Mandatory Access in the Postal Sector the Key to Success? N. van der Lijn, A. Meijer. 5. Financial Viability of the Universal Postal Service Provider Under Uniform and Cost-Related Tariffs
  • G. d'Alcantara, B. Amerlync. 6. An Empirical Analysis of the Graveyard Spiral
  • R. Cohen, M. Robinson, R. Sheehy, J. Walle, S. Xenakis. 7. RPI - X Price Control Regulation in the Postal Sector
  • L. Correia da Silva, P. Dudley, L. Mautino, S. Richard. 8. Testing for Anti-Competitive Behavior in Public Enterprises
  • M.D. Bradley, J. Colvin, M. Perkins. 9. An Evaluation of USPS Worksharing: Postal Revenues and Costs From Workshared Activities
  • J. Haldi, W.J. Olson. National and International Perspectives. 10. The WTO Doha Development Agenda: Defining the Scope of Postal Service Liberalization
  • A. Alverno, A. Levy. 11. A License to Mail: Balancing the USO and Competitive Services Globally
  • R. Carter, R. Goethart, C. Kindstrand, A. Meijer, M. van der Horst. 12. International Postal Arrangements, Trade, and Competition Law
  • G. Harford, W. Eitan. 12. A Brief Survey of the USO and Prospects for a Global USO
  • P. Leskinen. 13. A Production Model of Service Quality at An Post
  • G. Swinand. 14. Evolution and Analysis of the Market Structure of Postal Services in Spain
  • A. Escribano, P. Gonzalez, J. Lasheras. 15. Regulating Access to Postal Networks in the European Union: The Roles of Antitrust and Sector Specific Regulation
  • J.J. Montero. Modernizing the P.O. 16. Developing Policies for the Future of the United States Postal Service
  • M.A. Crew, P.R. Kleindorfer. 17. Enhancing Postal Performance Through Improved Labor-Management Relations: Customer Connect as a Case Study
  • A. Vegliante, J. Mularski, J. Sauber, D. Treworgy, J. Jackson. 18. Pricing Innovation for a Transitioning Postal Administration
  • M. Adra, A. Ayub, C. Crum, M. Plunkett.

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