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Optimal Pricing of Mail in the Transactional Market and Welfare for the Wider Communications Market

In: Multi-Modal Competition and the Future of Mail

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  • Philippe De Donder
  • Helmuth Cremer
  • Paul Dudley
  • Frank Rodriguez

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This compilation of original papers selected from the 19th Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics and authored by an international cast of economists, lawyers, regulators and industry practitioners addresses perhaps the most significant problem that has ever faced the postal sector – electronic competition from information and communication technologies. This has increased significantly over the last few years with a consequent serious drop in mail volume.

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  • Philippe De Donder & Helmuth Cremer & Paul Dudley & Frank Rodriguez, 2012. "Optimal Pricing of Mail in the Transactional Market and Welfare for the Wider Communications Market," Chapters, in: Michael A. Crew & Paul R. Kleindorfer (ed.), Multi-Modal Competition and the Future of Mail, chapter 15, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:14533_15
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