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The Changing Postal Environment : Market and Policy Innovation / / edited by Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan, Victor Glass
The Changing Postal Environment : Market and Policy Innovation / / edited by Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan, Victor Glass
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (362 pages)
Disciplina 383
Collana Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy
Soggetto topico Industrial organization
Economic policy
Welfare economics
Industrial Organization
Economic Policy
Social Choice/Welfare Economics/Public Choice/Political Economy
ISBN 3-030-34532-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Postal and Electronic Communications services: together again? -- Chapter 2. Potential Insights for U.S. USO from recent Federal Communication Commission’s Broadband Auctions -- Chapter 3. Postal Services. Quo Vadis? -- Chapter 4. How the fragmentation of the postal supply chain leads to new business models -- Chapter 5. The fading of the traditional postal market boundaries -- Chapter 6. European postal operators’ diversification strategies and implications for cost allocation -- Chapter 7. Pricing "competitive" Postal Products -- Chapter 8. Assessing the Recommendations of the President’s Task Force on the Postal Service -- Chapter 9. On Correcting the Cross-Subsidies Caused by the U.S. Postal Tariff -- Chapter 10. Funding the USO: Cross-subsidization and Net cost balancing -- Chapter 11. The Compensation Fund on the Postal Market. The Polish case -- Chapter 12. Blockchain and postal digital services: opportunities and drawbacks -- Chapter 13. Potential issues and challenges in e-commerce and their implications for the postal services sector: an economic perspective -- Chapter 14. ‘Gravity’ and The Packaging of B2C Cross-Border Ecommerce -- Chapter 15. Postal traffic in Portugal: applying time series modeling -- Chapter 16. Demand elasticities at the intensive and extensive margins for advertising mail traffic in the UK -- Chapter 17. Platform competition: market structure and pricing -- Chapter 18. Ex ante and ex post access regime in the postal sector: a revival of margin squeeze? -- Chapter 19. Competition Law in the Postal Sector: trends and analyses of competition cases in Europe -- Chapter 20. Approaches to Assessing Vertical Mergers: A Review and Evaluation -- Chapter 21. (Un)Locking Parcel Lockers -- Chapter 22. Can the postal market afford affordability and how to assess it -- Chapter 23. A note on “postal users’ needs” and their role in postal regulation -- Chapter 24. The economic and social utility of the postal infrastructure: Above and beyond postal items delivery -- Chapter 25. Beyond the USO: reflections on recent decisions on postal SGEIs -- Chapter 26. How the USO Might Help Influence and Enhance the Growth of Smarter Cities.
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The Contribution of the Postal and Delivery Sector : Between E-Commerce and E-Substitution / / edited by Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy Brennan, Victor Glass
The Contribution of the Postal and Delivery Sector : Between E-Commerce and E-Substitution / / edited by Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy Brennan, Victor Glass
Edizione [1st ed. 2018.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (322 pages)
Disciplina 383.2
Collana Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy
Soggetto topico Industrial organization
Economic policy
Welfare economics
Industrial Organization
Economic Policy
Social Choice/Welfare Economics/Public Choice/Political Economy
ISBN 3-319-70672-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1: Academic Hubs and the Intellectual Infrastructure of Economic Regulation --  Chapter 2: On Some Historical Contributions of the Postal Delivery Conference --  Chapter 3: Michael Crew's (and Paul Kleindorfer's) Scholarly Contributions to the CRRI Postal Conferences, 1990-2012 --  Chapter 4: DHL Express (Austria): Towards Legal Certainty on Article 9 and Applicable Obligations for Postal Service Providers --  Chapter 5: Quantity Rebate Scheme -  Applicability of "per sender" Reasoning for Corporate Groups --  Chapter 6: Regulation. Quo Vadis? --  Chapter 7: PAEA's Take on Regulatory Economics --  Chapter 8: Are European Cross-Border Parcel Delivery Services Affordable? --  Chapter 9: The 2016 Commission Proposal for a Regulation on Cross-Border Parcels: An Assessment of the Objectives, Background, Issues and Potential Impacts --  Chapter 10: E-Commerce of Goods: Testing the European Single Market --  Chapter 11: How E-Commerce is Shaping a New Consumer-Focused Regulatory Framework for the European Parcel Delivery Market --  Chapter 12:  Life After Volume Declines: Is There a Viable Future for the Postal Sector? --  Chapter 13:  Analysis of the Effect of Management Quality Variables in Delivery Cost Functions --  Chapter 14:  Postal Users' Needs Regarding Accessibility to the Postal Network --  Chapter 15: Kill Your Darlings: When Does Sacrificing Next-Day Delivery Help USO Sustainability? --  Chapter 16:  The Pricing of Cross-Border Parcel Delivery Services --  Chapter 17:  Pricing Efficiency Decisions for Letter and Parcel Markets when Industrial Relations Matter --  Chapter 18:  The Impact of Competition on Consumer Prices for Cross-Border Parcels --  Chapter 19:  Adjusting Rates for Quality of Service --  Chapter 20: Simulating Cost Effective Parcel Delivery Methods for Postal Services --  Chapter 21:  Price Elasticities and Factors Driving International Contract Export mail Sent from the UK to Western European Countries --  Chapter 22:  An Exploration of the Impact of Parcel Volume Growth on the Service Performance of Letter Mail.
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The economics of the postal and delivery sector : business strategies for an essential service / / Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan and Victor Glass, editors
The economics of the postal and delivery sector : business strategies for an essential service / / Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan and Victor Glass, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (302 pages)
Disciplina 383.2
Collana Topics in regulatory economics and policy
Soggetto topico Postal service - Economic aspects
Electronic commerce - Economic aspects
Postal service
ISBN 3-030-82692-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Competition in the Postal and Delivery Markets in Europe -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A General Overview of Competition in the Postal Sector -- 3 Limited Competition and Increasing Concentration in the Netherlands' Markets -- 3.1 Legal and Regulatory Context for Competition -- 3.2 Market Structure and Key Market Players -- 4 An Intermediate Case: United Kingdom -- 4.1 Legal and Regulatory Context for Competition -- 4.2 Market Structure and Key Market Players -- 5 The less Concentrated Italian Postal Market -- 5.1 Legal and Regulatory Context for Competition -- 5.2 Market Structure and Key Market Players -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Cartels in the Postal Industry: A Behavioral Theory Consideration of the Game Theory of Leniency Policies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Implementation of Leniency Policy -- 2.1 The Process of Claiming Leniency and the Dispensations Available -- 2.2 Other Key Features of the Programs -- 3 Case Studies in the Postal Industry -- 3.1 Royal Mail and the SaleGroup -- 3.2 French Parcel Cartel Case -- 3.3 Spanish Parcel Cartel Case -- 4 Game Theory of the Leniency Policy -- 4.1 Classical Game Theory of a Leniency Policy -- 4.2 Rationality and Heuristics -- 4.3 Information Asymmetry and Imperfect Information -- 4.4 Attitudes to Risk and Loss Aversion -- 4.5 Trust -- 4.6 Social Capital -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- When a Price Cost Test Is Unnecessary for Assessing Pricing Abuses - The Royal Mail Case -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Generally There Are Good Reasons for Using the AECT for Assessing Alleged Pricing Abuses -- 3 Background to Royal Mail's Pricing Conduct -- 3.1 Bulk Mail Delivery -- 3.2 Whistl Expands from Bulk Mail Retail Services into Delivery -- 3.3 Royal Mail's January 2014 Price Notification -- 4 Ofcom's Finding of Abuse and Subsequent Appeal.
5 In What Circumstances Is the AECT Not Appropriate for Assessing Pricing Conduct? -- 5.1 No Role for AECT When No Prices Are Lowered -- 5.2 Not Using the AECT for Assessing Pricing Conduct Even Where Some Prices Were Lowered for Consumers -- 6 If Competition Authorities Use the AECT for Assessing some Pricing Cases but Not Others, Might Uncertainty Over Its Application Chill Beneficial Competition? -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Data and the Regulation of E-commerce: Data Sharing vs. Dismantling -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Model -- 3 The Scenarios -- 3.1 Reference Scenario: R -- 3.2 Data Sharing: S -- 3.3 Vertical Separation: VS -- 3.4 Complete Dismantling: CD -- 4 Numerical Results -- 4.1 Baseline Scenarios -- 4.1.1 Small Cost Advantage: γ1 = 0.9 -- 4.1.2 Large Cost Advantage: γ1 = 0.5 -- 4.2 Robustness Checks -- 4.3 Larger Scale Factor, Implying Lower Competition Intensity -- 4.3.1 Large Scale Factor and More Attractive Outside Option -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- An Assessment of USPS' Negotiated Service Agreements and Platforms' Direct Entry in Delivery -- 1 Are NSAs Profitable? -- 2 Do NSAs Improve or Impair Market Performance? -- 3 Platform Entry into Last-Mile Delivery -- 3.1 Parcel Market Performance -- 3.2 Retail Goods Market Performance -- 3.3 Other Social Costs -- 4 Conclusions: The Future of USPS and an Answer to President Trump -- References -- Separate or Integrated? Least-Cost Parcel Delivery Methods in a Flexible Delivery Environment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Model -- 3 Calibration -- 4 Results -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Assessing Diversification in the Postal Sector -- 1 Introduction and Summary -- 2 Postal Diversification -- 2.1 Postal Diversification in the EU -- 2.2 The Different U.S. Perspective -- 3 US Precedents from Other Sectors -- 3.1 Breaking up the Phone Company -- 3.2 Restructuring the Electricity Sector.
4 Concerns with Regulated Firms in Competitive Markets, with NPO Applications -- 4.1 The Role of Regulation -- 4.2 Excessive Transfer Pricing -- 4.3 Discrimination -- 4.4 Cross Subsidization -- 5 Vertical Integration by Platforms -- 6 Countering Questions -- 6.1 Can Regulators Prevent These Harms Without Separation or Divestiture? -- 6.2 Do Concerns Apply with Price Cap Regulation? -- 6.3 Do NPOs Retain Market Power Following e-Substitution? -- 6.4 What If the NPO Does Not Maximize Profits? -- 7 Economies of Scope and Other Potential Benefits -- 7.1 Increased Competition -- 7.2 NPO Scope Economies in General -- 7.3 Potential Excess Capacity Resulting from the USO -- 7.4 Are Cross-Subsidies Politically Preferred? -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- The Historical Contribution of Postal Service to Social Welfare in the United States -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Using the Historical Data -- 3 An Econometric Model of Postal Service -- 4 The Estimates -- 5 Estimating Social Welfare -- 6 Alternative Pricing Strategies -- 7 The Evidence for the Findings -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- The Risks of Customer Data Processing Under the GDPR: The Austria Post Case -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The DSB Decision -- 2.1 The Processing of 'Party Affinity' Data -- 2.2 The Processing of 'Package Frequency Affinity' and 'Relocation Affinity' Data -- 2.3 The Internal Responsibilities and the Fine -- 3 Lessons from the Decision -- 3.1 Be Prudent and Consistent When Qualifying Processed Data (Personal vs. Non-personal) -- 3.2 Choose Carefully the Legal Basis for Processing -- 3.3 Be Transparent and Mind the Implications of the USP Position -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- The Universal Postal Union. Quo Vadis? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Historical Background -- 2.1 Specialized Agencies of the United Nations (UN) -- 2.2 The 1964 Vienna Congress -- 3 Evolution of Postal Services and the UPU.
3.1 Legal Status of Postal Services -- 3.2 Types of Postal Service -- 3.3 Business Trends -- 3.4 Universal Postal Service -- 3.5 Terminal Dues (price fixing) -- 3.6 Customs clearance -- 4 "Reform of the Union" -- 4.1 Wider Postal sector involvement -- 4.2 E-Commerce -- 4.3 Sustainability of USPs/Designated Operators -- 4.4 Separation of Governmental, Operational and Commercial Issues -- 5 Conclusion: Quo Vadis? - A Vision for a Reformed UPU -- 5.1 Governance of the Wider Postal Sector -- 5.2 Provision of Universal Service -- 5.3 UPU as a Representative Organization -- References -- Do We Need to Redefine the Legal Definition of the Postal Service? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Legal Definition of the Postal Service -- 2.1 International Law: UPU -- 2.2 EU Law -- 2.3 National Regulations -- 2.3.1 Belgium -- 2.3.2 Italy -- 2.3.3 Poland -- 2.3.4 Switzerland -- 2.3.5 France -- 2.3.6 Canada -- 3 Scope of the Postal Service -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- The Future of Services of General Economic Interest in the Postal Industry -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Main Dynamics of the Postal Industry and the Chance Offered by SGEIs -- 3 bpost and La Poste SGEIs: Interesting Examples -- 4 The SGEIs' Future -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Sustaining the USO in Canada: Toward a Case for Adapting Reserved Area Parameters in the Digital Age -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Universal Service and Monopoly in Canada: Existing Parameters -- 2.1 First Era: Confederation -- 2.2 Second Era: Corporatization -- 2.3 Third Era: Service Charter -- 2.4 Summary Comments -- 2.5 Changing Structure of Value Components -- 3 COVID-19 Pandemic Experience -- 4 Parameters of the Reserved Area -- 5 Further Inquiry -- 5.1 Research on the Value Side -- 5.2 Research on the Cost/Drawback Side -- 6 Ramifications for Stakeholders -- 7 Conclusion -- References.
Neither the Carrot nor the Stick: How to Ensure Adequacy of Traditional Postal Operators' Funding in a Rapidly Transforming Market -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Transformation of the Postal Services Market -- 3 The Adaptation Process of Postal Operators -- 3.1 Traditional Postal Operators Explore New Strategies to Stay Competitive -- 3.2 Call for Investments in Physical and Digital Infrastructures -- 4 Beyond the Compensation Fund for USO -- 4.1 Alternative Funding to Sustain the Postal Transformation -- 4.2 The COVID-19 Crisis: Potential Spillovers for Postal Funding -- 5 Risk of Competitive Distortions -- 5.1 EU State Aid Rules Revisited -- 5.2 How to Monitor Competition in a Rapidly Changing Market? -- 5.3 Remedies Recommendations -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Has the Covid Pandemic Accelerated the Rate of Decline in Business Letters? Some Early and Preliminary Analysis and Thoughts -- 1 Introduction -- 2 UK Commercial Mail Trends -- 3 An Econometric Analysis of Commercial Letter Mail Demand -- 4 Econometric Estimates of the Demand for Commercial Letters -- 5 Using Econometric Models to Assess Historical Letter Traffic Trends and Examining the Impact of the Pandemic -- 6 Summary and Conclusion -- Appendix: A Comparison of Outturn Data and Econometric Model Confidence Intervals -- References -- A Method to Assess the Impact of the Universal Postal Service Obligation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review and Methodologies Currently Employed by Regulatory Authorities -- 3 A more Rigorous Approach: Profitability Benchmarking -- 3.1 Non-parametric Approach -- 3.2 Regression Approach -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Net Costs of USP's Service Provision: Challenges for the Coming Decade -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background and Research Questions -- 1.2 Literature.
2 The Short Run: Keeping Counterfactuals up to Date in Dynamic Market and Regulation Environments.
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New Business and Regulatory Strategies in the Postal Sector / / edited by Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan, Victor Glass
New Business and Regulatory Strategies in the Postal Sector / / edited by Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan, Victor Glass
Edizione [1st ed. 2018.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIII, 338 p. 27 illus., 21 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 338.6
383
Collana Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy
Soggetto topico Industrial organization
Economic policy
Welfare economics
Industrial Organization
Economic Policy
Social Choice/Welfare Economics/Public Choice/Political Economy
ISBN 3-030-02937-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1: Inducing Optimal Quality Under Price Caps: Why, How and Whether -- Chapter 2: To What Extent has E-substitution Impacted the Demand for Letters and Which Factors are Constraining its Advance -- Chapter 3: The Impact of Increasing Competition for Non-Contract Parcels on Postal Prices and Efficiency Decisions -- Chapter 4: How Price Sensitive is Letter Advertising Mail in the UK -- Chapter 5: Creating Last Mile Incentives from Inside-Out: A Template drawn from Rural Telecom -- Chapter 6: Postal Industry Innovation: Exploring New Worlds -- Chapter 7: Compensation Fund in Postal Service: A Step Forward After the Polish Case -- Chapter 8: Crowdsourcing the Last Mile -- Chapter 9: Open-data: A solution when Data constitutes an essential facility? -- Chapter 10: Vertical Integration in the e-commerce sector -- Chapter 11: Consolidation in Urban Logistics: What could we Learn from past Experiences and Economic Theory? -- Chapter 12: Lessons from Other Network Industries: Should Posts Seek to Collaborate More in the Last Mile? -- Chapter 13: Postal Operators as "Ground-Based" Online Platforms? -- Chapter 14: The Transformation of Postal Services in light of Technology Developments and Users' Needs -- Chapter 15: The Reassessment of the Postal Service -- Chapter 16: Regulating Person to Person Communication -- Chapter 17: Relating Postal Volumes to the Business Cycle by Linear Regression with Integral Equations -- Chapter 18: The Danish Problem -- Chapter 19: Parcel Lockers: An Answer to the Pressure on the Last Mile Delivery? -- Chapter 20: Market Studies as Competition Policy Tools: Applications to Postal Services.
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The postal and delivery contribution in hard times / / edited by Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan, Victor Glass
The postal and delivery contribution in hard times / / edited by Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan, Victor Glass
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (347 pages)
Disciplina 733
Collana Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy
Soggetto topico Delivery of goods
ISBN 3-031-11413-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The rise of e-commerce platforms in the parcel delivery markets -- Parcel locker stations: The future of e-commerce delivery? -- Regulation: Quo Vadis? Revisited. -- “Is Postal Service a Natural Monopoly?”:A 30-year retrospective on Panzar’s seminal paper" -- The first tests of the SGEI Framework in the postal sector: takeaways from the judgements in the Česká pošta and Post Danmark cases -- Universal service vs. targeted measures towards vulnerable people: how to address postal users’ needs? -- Retention ratios in retail networks and their application to post offices -- Access regimes in the European postal markets -- The Economic Implications of “Density-Based Rate Authority” -- E-commerce, parcel delivery and environmental policy -- Assessing efficiencies and benefits of “sustainability agreements” in the postal sector -- The effects of the Covid-19 crisis on postal markets -- Short and longer-term impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on postal consumer demands, Universal Service Providers and the wider postal sector -- Covid-19 and Swiss Post: Volume developments and the economic value of postal service, in the pandemic and beyond -- A global survey of COVID-19 postal regulatory responses, to appraise short and long-term impacts -- The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the postal market: Challenges and opportunities for the postal regulatory framework -- Digital exclusion and the role of Posts have to play to fight against it -- The Response to Extensions of Vote-by-Mail and Early In-person Voting in the 2020 U.S. General Election -- Cost allocation and cooperative game theory -- Demand elasticities for publishing mail traffic in the UK: Intensive and extensive margins -- The Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of the USPS' Service Performance Scores over the Period 2011-2020.
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Postal strategies : logistics, access, and the environment / / edited by Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan, and Victor Glass
Postal strategies : logistics, access, and the environment / / edited by Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan, and Victor Glass
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (379 pages)
Disciplina 895.134
Collana Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy
Soggetto topico Postal service
ISBN 9783031253621
9783031253614
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1 - Competitive strategies of marketplaces vis-à-vis logistic choices: issues for competition policy (Pier Luigi Parcu) -- Chapter 2 - Lessons from the Experience of Telecommunications Regulation for Regulation in the EU Package Delivery Industry, with Focus on Access Regulation (Debra Aron) -- Chapter 3 - Self-provision by online platforms vertically integrated into delivery activities (Alberta Corona) -- Chapter 4 - The confluence of Competition Law, Consumer Protection and Sector-specific Regulation in the postal, delivery and related sectors (John Hearn) -- Chapter 5 - Double jeopardy between regulatory and competition proceedings: the bpost judgment and the Digital Markets Act (Alessandra Fratini) -- Chapter 6 - Twenty-five years of the National Postal Regulators in the EU. A critical review (Mateusz Cholodecki) -- Chapter 7 - Locked into an access mindframe? Reflections on Access regulation in postal & delivery based on the case of parcel lockers (Bruno Basalisco) -- Chapter 8 - Do we need regulation for parcel lockers? (Marine Lefort) -- Chapter 9 - A Universal Support Fund for Postal Services in the United States (Victor Glass) -- Chapter 10 - Incentives of Compensating USO net costs (Felix Gottschalk) -- Chapter 11 - Public Funding and Industrial Synergies: How They Impact on the Calculation of the Net Cost of the USO? (Emanuele Frezza) -- Chapter 12 - Can parcel growth support the sustainability of the USO? (Christian Strobel) -- Chapter 13 - E-commerce’s Effects on the Turkish Postal Market: from Classical to New Business Models (Ozhan Zurel) -- Chapter 14 - Compensation of net costs generated by SGEIs. Examples from different European network industries (Stefano Gori) -- Chapter 15 - E-commerce and parcel delivery: environmental policy with green consumers (Helmut Cremer) -- Chapter 16 - Using pricing as a tool to achieve carbon neutrality: Implications for the United States Postal Service (Ian Stanford) -- Chapter 17 - The environmental footprint of home and out-of-home parcels delivery (Claire Borsenberger) -- Chapter 18 - Supporting Postal Services through Location-Based Fees (Tim Brennan) -- Chapter 19 - Allocating fixed costs of the outdoor delivery: A cooperative game approach (Lea Munich) -- Chapter 20 - On Efficient Rate Design (Ted Pearsall) -- Chapter 21 - Measuring and Communicating a Universal Service Provider’s wider Economic Value: Swiss Post’s example (Felix Gottschalk) -- Chapter 22 - How the Covid-19 crisis is impacting postal markets? A new assessment one year later (Antonin Arlandis).-Chapter 23 - UK Parcel Market Trends in the Pre- and Post-Covid Environment: An Initial Assessment (Catherine Cazals) -- Chapter 24 - Exploring the use of control theory to describe and assess the UK’s postal regulatory framework, including lessons that can be learnt and applied from this tool for regulation (Matthew Thomas) -- Chapter 25 - On the Prediction of the Postal Service’s Marginal and Total Operating Costs (Soiliou Namoro) -- Chapter 26 - Logistics constraints for international e-commerce (Mauro Boffa) -- Chapter 27 - Transparency Initiatives in the Belgian Postal Sector (Ozhan Zurel).
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