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A Dynamic and Endogenous Approach to Financing the USO in a Liberalized Environment

In: Progress in the Competitive Agenda in the Postal and Delivery Sector

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  • François Boldron
  • Claire Borsenberger
  • Denis Joram
  • Bernard Roy
  • Sebastien Lecou

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Regulation continues to be an important issue in the postal and delivery sector of the global economy. This latest volume of the series covers progress made in the competitive agenda in the industry. It is global in scope and addresses topics of great importance to scholars and practitioners of postal regulation and public sector economics.

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  • François Boldron & Claire Borsenberger & Denis Joram & Bernard Roy & Sebastien Lecou, 2009. "A Dynamic and Endogenous Approach to Financing the USO in a Liberalized Environment," Chapters, in: Michael A. Crew & Paul R. Kleindorfer (ed.), Progress in the Competitive Agenda in the Postal and Delivery Sector, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Claire Borsenberger & Denis Joram & Clément Magre & Bernard Roy, 2010. "Cross- country comparisons of optimal mail delivery frequency," Chapters, in: Michael A. Crew & Paul R. Kleindorfer (ed.), Heightening Competition in the Postal and Delivery Sector, chapter 15, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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