Liberalization of the postal and delivery sector
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Liberalization of the postal and delivery sector
(Advances in regulatory economics series / [series editors: Michael A. Crew and Paul R. Kleindorfer])
E. Elgar, c2006
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"Compendium of original essays ... selected from papers presented at the ... 14th Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics, May 31-June 3, 2006" -- CIP data view
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Worldwide, postal and delivery economics has attracted considerable interest as the delivery sector undergoes rapid change and the debate on liberalization rages. This compendium of original essays has been selected from papers presented at the Rutgers University CRRI 14th Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics, May 31-June 3 2006. It explores the important new trends and issues in this rapidly changing field. The European Union's plan to open postal markets completely in 2009 has raised questions about t he role of regulation, funding for the Universal Service Obligation, the future of national Postal Operators and the principles that should govern the introduction of competition. The contributors - researchers, practitioners, lawyers and senior managers from around the world - address these questions in chapters that cover postal markets, pricing, efficiency and cost analysis, labor relations, and demand drivers. Examples are drawn from around the world.
This timely book will be illuminating to practitioners and managers in the postal, express and delivery industry, as well as economists, regulators, competition lawyers, and marketers.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Preface
Foreword: Information Revolutions and Modern Postal Service
James I. Campbell Jr.
1. Approaches to the USO under Entry
Michael A. Crew and Paul R. Kleindorfer
2. Partitioning the Mailstream: Analysis of an Innovative Approach to USO
Leon A. Pintsov, Andrei Obrea and Theresa Biasi
3. From the Size of the Box to the Costs of Universal Service Obligation: A Cross-Country Comparison
Francois Boldron, Denis Joram, Lise Martin and Bernard Roy
4. A Welfare Analysis of Price Controls with End-to-End Mail and Access Services
Philippe De Donder, Helmuth Cremer, Paul Dudley and Frank Rodriguez
5. Dynamics of Downstream Entry in Postal Markets
Axel Gautier
6. Economies of Scale, Density and Scope in Swiss Post's Mail Delivery
Mehdi Farsi, Massimo Filippini and Urs Trinkner
7. Measuring Scale and Scope Economies with a Structural Model of Postal Delivery
Michael D. Bradley, Jeff Colvin and Mary K. Perkins
8. Efficient Worksharing Discounts with Mail Heterogeneity
John C. Panzar
9. Nonlinear Pricing and Worksharing in the Postal Market
Etienne Billette de Villemeur, Helmuth Cremer, Francois Boldron
and Bernard Roy
10. Efficiency Analysis of Delivery Offices in the Postal Sector Using Stochastic Frontier and Data Envelopment Analyses
Alan Horncastle, David Jevons, Paul Dudley and Emmanuel Thanassoulis
11. Economic Analysis of the Efficiency of Royal Mail Units and the Implications for Regulatory Policy
Richard Moriarty, Sophie Yorke, Greg Harman, John Cubbin,
Meloria Meschi and Paul Smith
12. From Theory to Practice: Vertical Relations in the French Postal Market
Xavier Ambrosini and Olaf Klargaard
13. Postal Deregulation and Its Impact on Postal Workers: A Canadian Union Perspective
Geoff Bickerton
14. First Steps towards New Postal Economics Models for Developing Countries: Learning from the Latin American Experience
Jose Anson, Rudy Cuadra, Altamir Linhares, Guillermo Ronderos
and Joelle Toledano
15. The Postal Technology Market and Effects on Purchasing Strategy
William J. Dowling, Robert J. Curry, Robert A.F. Reisner and
Bill Worth
16. Economics of the US Postal Service Alternate Access Retail Channels
Janet L. Webster, Dennis E. Stoker, Saadia Bukhari, Stephen Deering
and Andrea M. Otis
17. USO Public Financing at the Crossroad between the 'Monti Package' and the Forthcoming Reform of the Postal Directive
Alessandra Fratini and Fabio Filpo
18. Scenarios of Mail Receipt Patterns Across Generations
Luis Jimenez, Anna Owsiany, and Chrystal Szeto
19. Microanalyses of Mail Demand Drivers for Large Business Customers
Peter Koppe and Christian Bosch
20. Measuring the Impact of Direct Mail on the Brand
Joanne McNeish
21. Consumer Preferences and Last Mile Pricing in the Postal Sector
Beat Friedli, Christian Jaag, Daniel Krahenbuhl, Ole Bach Nielsen,
Soren-Michael Pihl and Urs Trinkner
22. Microeconomic Demand Modelling for Price Elasticities
Frederique Feve, Jean-Pierre Florens and Sophie Richard
23. US Postal Services as Composite Goods with Hedonic Properties
Lawrence Fenster, Diane Monaco, Edward S. Pearsall, Charles Robinson and Spyros Xenakis
Index
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