Multi-Modal Competition and the Future of Mail (Advances in Regulatory Economics series)

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Multi-Modal Competition and the Future of Mail (Advances in Regulatory Economics series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 360 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780857935816
  • DDC分類 383.24

基本説明

Includes essays selected from the papers presented at the 19th Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics.

Full Description

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 (ICT). This has increased significantly over the last few years with a consequent serious drop in mail volume. All postal services have been hard hit by ICT, but probably the hardest hit is the United States Postal Service, which has lost almost a quarter of its mail volume since 2007. The loss of mail volume has a devastating effect on scale economies, which now work against post offices, forcing up their unit costs. Strategies to stem the loss in volume include non-linear pricing or volume discounts, increased efficiency and the development of new products. This loss of mail volume from ICT is one of a number of current problems addressed in this volume. The Universal Service Obligation (USO) continues to be a leading issue and concern that ICT undermines postal services ability to finance the USO is discussed. The importance of measuring and forecasting demand and costs take on even greater importance as ICT undermines the foundations of the postal business. This thought provoking book brings to bear new analyses of the most serious threat post offices have ever faced and raises fundamental questions as to the future of mail.

Multi-Modal Competition and the Future of Mail is an ideal resource for students, researchers in regulation and competition law, postal administrations, policy makers, consulting firms and regulatory bodies.

Contents

Contents:

Preface

1. Non-linear Pricing, Volume Discounts and the USO under Entry
Michael A. Crew and Paul R. Kleindorfer

2. Price Differentiation: What is Acceptable for a Universal Service Provider?
Richard Eccles

3. Postal Price Regulation in a Competitive Environment
Ralf Wojtek and Martin Zauner

4. Failure to Implement the Postal Directive in the EU and EEA: Public and Private Enforcement of State Liability
Alessandra Fratini and Mariacristina Bottino

5. Forecasting Letter Volumes: Augmenting Econometric Baseline Projections
Vance L. Martin, Chris Paterson and Jessie Xiaokang Wang

6. Uncertainty and Projections of the Demand for Mail
Frédérique Fève, Jean-Pierre Florens, Leticia Veruete-McKay, Soterios Soteri and Frank Rodriguez

7. Do Volume Increases and Decreases Have the Same Effect on Labor Hours?
Michael D. Bradley, Jeff Colvin and Mary K. Perkins

8. A Panel Data Analysis of Inefficiency and Heterogeneity in the Postal Sector
Catherine Cazals, Paul Dudley, Jean-Pierre Florens and Michael Jones

9. Affordability of Postal Services Addressed to Households
Claire Borsenberger, Denis Joram and Lise Martin

10. Towards a 21st Century Postal Service
John C. Panzar

11. Privatization: Could the Benefits Seen in Other Network Industries be Realized in Postal Industries?
Stuart Holder and Helen Smith

12. The Confluence of the Postal Sector with the Internet Economy and Regulation
John Hearn

13. Allocating Cost between Universal Services and Services Outside the Scope of Universal Service
Heikki Nikali, Kari Elkelä, Pekka Leskinen, Päivi Rokkanen and Peter Karlsson

14. Price-cap Regulation in the Postal Sector: Single versus Multiple Baskets
Claire Borsenberger, Sébastien Bréville, Helmuth Cremer, Philippe De Donder and Denis Joram

15. Optimal Pricing of Mail in the Transactional Market and Welfare for the Wider Communications Market
Philippe De Donder, Helmuth Cremer, Paul Dudley and Frank Rodriguez

16. A Market Study of Packets and Parcels Services
Stephen Gibson and Nancy Race

17. Defending Mail Markets Against New Entrants: An Application of the Defender Model
Christian Jaag, Helmut Dietl, Urs Trinkner and Oliver Fürst

18. Liberalization and Postal Workers
Henrik B. Okholm and Anna Möller

19. Government Use of the Postal System: An Ignored USO Component
Michael J. Ravnitzky and J.P. Klingenberg

20. UPU Terminal Dues: Winners and Losers
James I. Campbell Jr., Alex Kalevi Dieke and Martin Zauner

21. On the Use of Reverse Auctions to Designate Universal Postal Service Providers
Carlos Costa

22. Priority and Non-Priority Services: Returning to the Origins?
Filipa Silva

23. Understanding Consumer Preferences for Paper and Digital Marketing Channels
Kari Elkelä

24. Accounting for Behavioral Biases for Non-biased Demand Estimations
Meloria Meschi and Carla Pace

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