The changing postal environment : market and policy innovation

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The changing postal environment : market and policy innovation

Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan, Victor Glass, editors

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

Springer, c2020

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This book addresses major issues facing postal and delivery services throughout the world. Worldwide, there is currently a considerable amount of interest in postal and delivery economics. The industry is reacting to a state of near crisis and is implementing different drastic changes. The European Commission and member States are still wrestling with the problem of how to implement entry liberalization into postal markets, how to address digital competition, and how to maintain the Universal Service Obligation (USO). Digitalization, technological development and online platforms are strongly affecting both the way postal and delivery operators are managing their services, as well as their role on the market. Strong emphasis was attributed to the assets of Postal Operators (POs) and their added value in the digital age, as well as on new business strategies. This volume presents original essays by prominent researchers in the field, selected and edited from papers presented at the 27th Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics held in Dublin, Ireland, 22-25 May, 2019. Topics addressed by this volume include the fragmentation of the postal supply chain, blockchain and digital postal services, and the fading of traditional postal market boundaries. This book will be a useful tool not only for graduate students and professors, but also for postal administrations, consulting firms, and federal government departments.

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Chapter 1. Postal and Electronic Communications services: together again?.- Chapter 2. Potential Insights for U.S. USO from recent Federal Communication Commission's Broadband Auctions.- Chapter 3. Postal Services. Quo Vadis?.- Chapter 4. How the fragmentation of the postal supply chain leads to new business models.- Chapter 5. The fading of the traditional postal market boundaries.- Chapter 6. European postal operators' diversification strategies and implications for cost allocation.- Chapter 7. Pricing "competitive" Postal Products.- Chapter 8. Assessing the Recommendations of the President's Task Force on the Postal Service.- Chapter 9. On Correcting the Cross-Subsidies Caused by the U.S. Postal Tariff.- Chapter 10. Funding the USO: Cross-subsidization and Net cost balancing.- Chapter 11. The Compensation Fund on the Postal Market. The Polish case.- Chapter 12. Blockchain and postal digital services: opportunities and drawbacks.- Chapter 13. Potential issues and challenges in e-commerce and their implications for the postal services sector: an economic perspective.- Chapter 14. 'Gravity' and The Packaging of B2C Cross-Border Ecommerce.- Chapter 15. Postal traffic in Portugal: applying time series modeling.- Chapter 16. Demand elasticities at the intensive and extensive margins for advertising mail traffic in the UK.- Chapter 17. Platform competition: market structure and pricing.- Chapter 18. Ex ante and ex post access regime in the postal sector: a revival of margin squeeze?.- Chapter 19. Competition Law in the Postal Sector: trends and analyses of competition cases in Europe.- Chapter 20. Approaches to Assessing Vertical Mergers: A Review and Evaluation.- Chapter 21. (Un)Locking Parcel Lockers.- Chapter 22. Can the postal market afford affordability and how to assess it.- Chapter 23. A note on "postal users' needs" and their role in postal regulation.- Chapter 24. The economic and social utility of the postal infrastructure: Above and beyond postal items delivery.- Chapter 25. Beyond the USO: reflections on recent decisions on postal SGEIs.- Chapter 26. How the USO Might Help Influence and Enhance the Growth of Smarter Cities.

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