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Die Legitimation des Briefmonopols zur Finanzierung des Universaldienstes im Briefverkehr

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  • Geist, Alexander
  • von Blanckenburg, Korbinian
  • Hadamitzky, Andreas

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  • Geist, Alexander & von Blanckenburg, Korbinian & Hadamitzky, Andreas, 2008. "Die Legitimation des Briefmonopols zur Finanzierung des Universaldienstes im Briefverkehr," Beiträge zur angewandten Wirtschaftsforschung 25, University of Münster, Center of Applied Economic Research Münster (CAWM).
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    1. Kruse, Jorn & Liebe, Andreas, 2005. "Netzzugang und Wettbewerb bei Briefdiensten," Report Series 26063, Hamburg Institute of International Economics.
    2. Kruse, Jörn & Liebe, Andreas, 2005. "Netzzugang und Wettbewerb bei Briefdiensten," HWWA Reports 257, Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWA).
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