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2016
- 247-260 Demand and Regulation for e-Commerce in Goods
In: The Future of the Postal Sector in a Digital World
by Heikki Nikali & Juri Mattila & Ilona Rintanen & Ville Huuhtanen - 261-270 Personal Data and Privacy Issues and Postal Operators Stand
In: The Future of the Postal Sector in a Digital World
by Claire Borsenberger & Denis Joram & Olaf Klargaard & Philippe Regnard - 271-281 Using Market Research to Analyze Consumer Preferences
In: The Future of the Postal Sector in a Digital World
by Stefano Gori & Bianca M. Martinelli & Gennaro Scarfiglieri - 283-294 An Economist’s Perspective on Terminal Dues
In: The Future of the Postal Sector in a Digital World
by Henrik Ballebye Okholm & Anna Möller Boivie & Bruno Basalisco & Julia Wahl - 295-312 A Game-Theoretic Model of the Market for International Mail
In: The Future of the Postal Sector in a Digital World
by Edward S. Pearsall - 313-330 Quantifying the Distortive Effects of UPU Terminal Dues
In: The Future of the Postal Sector in a Digital World
by James I. Campbell - 331-345 UPU Compensation Rates for Packages Under EU Competition Law: Are There Lessons to Be Learned from Other International Fee Arrangements?
In: The Future of the Postal Sector in a Digital World
by Ralf Wojtek
2015
- 1-15 Business Models: Some Implications for USPS
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Michael A. Crew & Timothy J. Brennan - 17-29 E-commerce and the Return of Unwanted Goods: A Case for Cooperation Among Providers of Postal and Non-postal Parcel Services
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Ralf Wojtek - 31-41 The Concentration Phenomenon in E-commerce
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Claire Borsenberger - 43-54 Implications of 3D Printing for the United States Postal Service
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Samuel T. Cutting & Mark E. Meitzen & Brad P. Wagner & Christopher W. Backley & Charles L. Crum & Bryant Switzky - 55-64 Spam or Ham? Assessing the Value of Direct Mail
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Henrik B. Okholm & Anna M. Boivie & Signe Rølmer - 65-75 Targeting Versus Saturation: Derived Demand for Direct Mail
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Michael D. Bradley & Jeff Colvin & Mary K. Perkins - 77-90 Quality and Pricing of Delivery Services in the E-commerce Sector
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Claire Borsenberger & Helmuth Cremer & Philippe Donder & Denis Joram - 91-113 A Branching AIDS Model for Estimating U.S. Postal Price Elasticities
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Lyudmila Y. Bzhilyanskaya & Margaret M. Cigno & Edward S. Pearsall - 115-129 A Demand System Approach to Affordability
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Gregory Swinand & Hugh Hennessy & Graeme O’Meara - 131-142 Welfare Impact of Changes in the Scope of the USO
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by George Houpis & José María Rodríguez & Christian Strobel - 143-154 Potential Gains and Losses of (Partial) Lifting of Home Delivery Obligations
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Laurian Choain & Frédéric Fustier & Lionel Janin - 155-168 Estimating the Financial Impact of Discontinuing Saturday Delivery of Letters and Flats in the U.S
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Matthew H. Robinson & J. P. Klingenberg & Andreas Haller & Urs Trinkner - 169-181 Regulatory Developments in Post and Telecommunications: A Tale of Two Industries
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Henrik B. Okholm & Anna Möller & Bruno Basalisco - 183-194 Digital Inclusion: A Role for Postal Operators in a Smart World
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Caroline Sheedy & Maria Moloney - 195-206 Informational Privacy and Registered Certified Mail: What Do the People Want?
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Caroline Sheedy & Maria Moloney - 207-217 Advanced Semi-parametric and Parametric Methods to Assess Efficiency in the Postal Sector
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by M. Meschi & M. R. Pierleoni & S. Gori - 219-231 On the Detection of Market and Intangible Benefits Through Consumer Surveys
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Marcello Cuomo & Tommaso Nardone & Alberto Rovero & Gennaro Scarfiglieri - 233-245 Different Models of Postal Financial Services
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Silvia Spinazzola & Stefano Gori & Erik Maurice & Simona Romito & Ignazio Vacca - 247-259 When Rapidly Decreasing Mail Volumes Call for More Innovative Social and Economic Approaches
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Dominique Bailly & Margaux Meidinger - 261-275 Proactive Surveys and Calculations for Meeting Declining Mail Volumes
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Kari Elkelä & Heikki Nikali & Päivi Rokkanen - 277-289 E-invoicing as the Principal Driver of Change in B2X Letter Market Definitions
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Doris Hildebrand - 291-300 The Competitive Fringe: Informing New Customer Experiences and Driving Additional Value for Recipients
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Adam C. Houck - 301-311 Market Regulations and USO in the Revised Swiss Postal Act: Provisions and Authorities
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Christian Jaag & Martin Maegli - 313-324 Positioning the Postal Service for the Next Generation: An Overview of Market Research
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Kelly I. Thresher & Amanda H. Stafford & Lisa M. Nieman & Bruce R. Marsh - 325-336 Analyzing the Prospects for Transactional Mail Using a Sender-Recipient Framework
In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy
by Philippe Donder & Helmuth Cremer & Frank Rodriguez & Soterios Soteri & Stefan Tobias
2006
- 3-22 The Welfare Effects of Entry and Strategies for Maintaining the USO in the Postal Sector
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Michael A. Crew & Paul R. Kleindorfer - 23-37 Universal Service Obligations in the Postal Sector
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Xavier Ambrosini & François Boldron & Bernard Roy - 39-57 Profitability of the Universal Service Postal Provider Under Entry with Economies of Scale in Collection and Delivery
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Gonzales d’Alcantara & Bernard Amerlynck - 59-74 On the Use of Cost Functions in the Assessment of the Impact of Liberalization on Postal Universal Service Burden
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Stefano Gori & Emiliano Piccinin & Simona Romito & Gennaro Scarfiglieri - 75-87 Questioning the Monopoly-Supported Postal USO in Developing Countries
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Charles Kenny - 89-101 Estimating the Net Cost of the
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by George Houpis & Almudena Lara & Mark Williams - 103-120 Assessing the Cost of the Portuguese Postal Network
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Ricardo Goulão Santos & Alberto Pimenta & Sofia Beatriz Henriques - 123-140 Establishing Non-uniform Access Prices in the UK
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Roger Hill & Richard Robinson - 141-152 Worksharing: How Much Productive Efficiency, at What Cost and at What Price?
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Robert H. Cohen & Matthew H. Robinson & John D. Waller & Spyros S. Xenakis - 153-172 Regulating Access to Stimulate Competition in Postal Markets?
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Paul W. J. Bijl & Eric Damme & Pierre Larouche - 173-189 Enhancing Competition by Unbundling the Postal Administration
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by John Haldi & William J. Olson - 193-208 The Economic Implications of Quality of Service Regulation in a Liberalized Postal Market
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Tom Balogh & Richard Moriarty & Paul Smith & Roisin Doherty & Ian Leigh - 209-223 Estimation of Consumers’ Willingness-to-pay for Quality of Service in Post
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Gregory Swinand & Siôn Jones - 227-247 Pricing and Welfare Implications of Alternative Approaches to Setting Price Controls in the Postal Sector
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Philippe Donder & Helmuth Cremer & Paul Dudley & Frank Rodriguez - 249-264 Pricing the Last Mile in the Postal Sector
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Cátia Felisberto & Matthias Finger & Beat Friedli & Daniel Krähenbühl & Urs Trinkner - 267-280 Forecasting Swiss Mail Demand
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Urs Trinkner & Martin Grossmann - 281-300 Generational Analysis of Mail Users
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Luis Jimenez & Elena Diakova & Chrystal Szeto - 303-320 The New EC Framework for State Aid to Public Service and the Postal Sector
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Alessandra Fratini & Fabio Filpo - 321-339 Postal Services Regulation In Europe
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Richard Eccles & Pauline Kuipers - 341-357 Benefit-Cost Regulation of Negotiated Service Agreements
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by David M. Levy & Joy M. Leong & Lawrence G. Buc & Michael K. Plunkett - 359-366 The “Real” Graveyard Spiral
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Per Jonsson & Sten Selander - 369-384 Competition Structure and Future Postal Reform in Japan
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Shoji Maruyama - 385-400 The Privatization of Japan Post
In: Progress toward Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Amelia Porges & Joy M. Leong
2005
- 1-20 Regulation and Competition as Complements
In: Obtaining the Best from Regulation and Competition
by Timothy J. Brennan - 1-30 Competition, Universal Service and the Graveyard Spiral
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Michael A. Crew & Paul R. Kleindorfer - 21-40 Bringing Competition to Telecommunications by Divesting the RBOCs
In: Obtaining the Best from Regulation and Competition
by Michael A. Crew & Paul R. Kleindorfer & John Sumpter - 31-51 Will Entrants into a Liberalized Delivery Market Attract Investors
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Robert H. Cohen & Matthew Robinson & Renee Sheehy & John Waller & Spyros Xenakis - 41-64 Multi-Lot Auctions
In: Obtaining the Best from Regulation and Competition
by David Salant - 53-72 Liberalization and Regulation of the Swiss Letter Market
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Helmut M. Dietl & Urs Trinkner & Reto Bleisch - 65-92 The Anatomy of Institutional and Organizational Failure
In: Obtaining the Best from Regulation and Competition
by Karl A. McDermott & Carl R. Peterson - 73-99 The Financial Equilibrium of Universal Service Providers in a Liberalized Postal Market
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Roger Hill & Richard Robinson & Frank Rodriguez - 93-108 Coopetition in the Telecommunications Industry
In: Obtaining the Best from Regulation and Competition
by Menahem Spiegel - 101-119 Barriers to Entry in Post and Regulatory Responses
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Richard Moriarty & Paul Smith - 109-134 Forward and Spot Prices in Electricity and Gas Markets
In: Obtaining the Best from Regulation and Competition
by J. Arnold Quinn & James D. Reitzes & Adam C. Schumacher - 121-138 Competition and the Coverage of Price Controls in the Postal Sector
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Paul Dudley & Helen Jenkins & Leonardo Mautino & Sophie Richard - 135-159 Combinatorial Interlicense Competition
In: Obtaining the Best from Regulation and Competition
by Michael H. Rothkopf & Coleman Bazelon - 139-161 Worksharing, Pricing and Competition in the Postal Sector
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Etienne Billette de Villemeur & Helmuth Cremer & Bernard Roy & Joëlle Toledano - 161-178 Energy Trading Strategies in California
In: Obtaining the Best from Regulation and Competition
by Michael DeCesaris & Gregory Leonard & J. Douglas Zona - 163-187 Access Pricing in the Postal Sector
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Philippe Donder & Helmuth Cremer & Frank Rodriguez - 179-210 Economic Impacts of Electricity Outages in Los Angeles
In: Obtaining the Best from Regulation and Competition
by Adam Rose & Gbadebo Oladosu & Derek Salvino - 189-202 Delivery Costs II
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Catherine Cazals & Frédérique Fève & Jean-Pierre Florens & Bernard Roy - 203-212 Delivery Costs for Postal Services in the UK
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Catherine Cazals & Jean-Pierre Florens & Soterios Soteri - 211-237 Beyond Capture
In: Obtaining the Best from Regulation and Competition
by Richard Simnett - 213-241 The Effects of Worksharing and Other Product Innovations on U. S. Postal Volumes and Revenues
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Edward S. Pearsall - 243-258 ETOEs—Arbitrageurs or Vehicles of Change in Postal Liberalization?
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Joy M. Leong & Daniel Bahar & Dimosthenis Papakrivopoulos - 259-276 Universal Service Providers
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Mary Anne Gibbons - 277-294 Selective Rate Discounts To Preserve First-Class Mail Volume
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by David M. Levy - 295-316 Possible End Games in the European Postal Market
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by J. Strikwerda & D. Rijnders - 317-331 Postal Liberalization in the EU
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Mark Horst - 333-354 Paper or Electronic?
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Kari Elkelä - 355-374 The Role of Pilot Projects in Facilitating Changes in Work Organization in the Postal Sector Canadian Case Study
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by Lynn Bue & Geoff Bickerton - 375-394 Power and Discretion in Independent Regulation
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by João Confraria - 395-413 United States Postal Service Office of Inspector General
In: Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector
by David C. Williams & Thomas M. Sharkey