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Electronic substitution and postal price elasticities: a customer market approach

In: Reforming the Postal Sector in the Face of Electronic Competition

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  • Leticia Veruete-McKay
  • Robert Sheldon
  • Peter Burge
  • Alison Lawrence

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In our increasingly technology-focused world, demand for traditional postal services is steadily shrinking. This timely volume examines the many challenges that the worldwide postal sector is facing as a result of growing electronic competition, and offers expert recommendations for reshaping postal structures to strengthen their competitiveness in an electronic age.

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  • Leticia Veruete-McKay & Robert Sheldon & Peter Burge & Alison Lawrence, 2013. "Electronic substitution and postal price elasticities: a customer market approach," Chapters, in: Michael A. Crew & Paul R. Kleindorfer (ed.), Reforming the Postal Sector in the Face of Electronic Competition, chapter 16, pages 226-240, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Veruete-McKay Leticia & Soteri Soterios & Nankervis John C. & Rodriguez Frank, 2011. "Letter Traffic Demand in the UK: An Analysis by Product and Envelope Content Type," Review of Network Economics, De Gruyter, vol. 10(3), pages 1-28, September.
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    1. Christian Jaag & Urs Trinkner & Jeffrey Yusof, 2014. "Assessment of EU Postal Sector Policy during the Second Barroso Administration (2010-2014)," Working Papers 0050, Swiss Economics.

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