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Liberalization in the Postal and Delivery Sector

In: International Handbook of Network Industries

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  • Michael A Crew
  • Paul R Kleindorfer

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This extensive, state-of-the-art Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the various experiences of liberalization across different sectors, regions and disciplines.

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  • Michael A Crew & Paul R Kleindorfer, 2011. "Liberalization in the Postal and Delivery Sector," Chapters, in: Matthias Finger & Rolf W. Künneke (ed.), International Handbook of Network Industries, chapter 19, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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