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Worldwide, postal operators have been slow to address the threats
from and opportunities created by electronic competition. The
European Commission and member states are wrestling with these
issues, while at the same time continuing to deal with the
interrelated issues of implementing entry into postal markets and
maintaining the universal service obligation. The Postal
Accountability and Enhancement Act of 2006 in the U.S. exacerbated
financial and managerial problems faced by USPS that result in part
from electronic substitution for letter delivery. A major aim of
this book is to examine policies to address postal operations in a
digital world and ways in which postal operators might reinvent
themselves to respond to threats and exploit opportunities.
Potential opportunities examined include parcels, e-commerce,
digital delivery, regulatory innovations and pricing. This book
will be of interest to postal operators, regulatory commissions,
consulting firms, competitors and customers, experts in the postal
economics, law, and business, and those charged with the
responsibility for designing and implementing postal sector
policies. Researchers in regulatory economics, transportation
technology and industrial organization will also find considerable
food for thought in this volume.
This book addresses some of the major issues facing postal and
delivery services throughout the world. Postal operators worldwide
have been slow to address the threats from and opportunities
created by electronic competition. The European Commission and
member states are wrestling with these issues, while at the same
time continuing to deal with the interrelated issues of
implementing entry into postal markets and maintaining the
universal service obligation. The Postal Accountability and
Enhancement Act of 2006 in the U.S. exacerbated financial and
managerial problems faced by USPS that result in part from
electronic substitution for letter delivery. Comprised of original
essays by prominent researchers in the field, this book addresses
the new reality of the postal industry and proposes ways in which
postal operators might reinvent themselves. Issues discussed
include cross-border parcel delivery, e-commerce, the
transformation of postal networks, and the effects of postal
liberalization. This book will be of interest to postal operators,
regulatory commissions, consulting firms, competitors and
customers, experts in the postal economics, law, and business, and
those charged with the responsibility for designing and
implementing postal sector policies. Researchers in regulatory
economics, transportation technology, and industrial organization
will also find useful information in this volume.
Worldwide, postal operators have been slow to address the threats
from and opportunities created by electronic competition. The
European Commission and member states are wrestling with these
issues, while at the same time continuing to deal with the
interrelated issues of implementing entry into postal markets and
maintaining the universal service obligation. The Postal
Accountability and Enhancement Act of 2006 in the U.S. exacerbated
financial and managerial problems faced by USPS that result in part
from electronic substitution for letter delivery. A major aim of
this book is to examine policies to address postal operations in a
digital world and ways in which postal operators might reinvent
themselves to respond to threats and exploit opportunities.
Potential opportunities examined include parcels, e-commerce,
digital delivery, regulatory innovations and pricing. This book
will be of interest to postal operators, regulatory commissions,
consulting firms, competitors and customers, experts in the postal
economics, law, and business, and those charged with the
responsibility for designing and implementing postal sector
policies. Researchers in regulatory economics, transportation
technology and industrial organization will also find considerable
food for thought in this volume.
This book addresses some of the major issues facing postal and
delivery services throughout the world. Postal operators worldwide
have been slow to address the threats from and opportunities
created by electronic competition. The European Commission and
member states are wrestling with these issues, while at the same
time continuing to deal with the interrelated issues of
implementing entry into postal markets and maintaining the
universal service obligation. The Postal Accountability and
Enhancement Act of 2006 in the U.S. exacerbated financial and
managerial problems faced by USPS that result in part from
electronic substitution for letter delivery. Comprised of original
essays by prominent researchers in the field, this book addresses
the new reality of the postal industry and proposes ways in which
postal operators might reinvent themselves. Issues discussed
include cross-border parcel delivery, e-commerce, the
transformation of postal networks, and the effects of postal
liberalization. This book will be of interest to postal operators,
regulatory commissions, consulting firms, competitors and
customers, experts in the postal economics, law, and business, and
those charged with the responsibility for designing and
implementing postal sector policies. Researchers in regulatory
economics, transportation technology, and industrial organization
will also find useful information in this volume.
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