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Competition and Regulation in the Postal and Delivery Sector
orldwide, postal and delivery economics has attracted considerable interest. Numerous questions have arisen, including the role of regulation, funding the Universal Service Obligation, postal reform in Europe, Asia and North America, the future of national postal operators, demand and pricing strategies, and the principles that should govern the introduction of competition. Collected here are responses to these questions in the form of 24 essays written by researchers, practitioners, and senior managers from throughout the world.
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Worldwide, postal and delivery economics has attracted considerable interest. Numerous questions have arisen, including the role of regulation, funding the Universal Service Obligation, postal reform in Europe, Asia and North America, the future of national postal operators, demand and pricing strategies, and the principles that should govern the introduction of competition. Collected here are responses to these questions in the form of 24 essays written by researchers, practitioners, and senior managers from throughout the world.
This volume will have a broad appeal, with an audience ranging from practitioners in the express and delivery industry, national Postal Operators and managers, to economists, regulators, competition lawyers, marketers, scholars in economic regulation, and institutional libraries.
This volume will have a broad appeal, with an audience ranging from practitioners in the express and delivery industry, national Postal Operators and managers, to economists, regulators, competition lawyers, marketers, scholars in economic regulation, and institutional libraries.
Critical Acclaim
‘This is an important contribution for the regulatory issues in an important sector that is experiencing only now the pains of liberalisation in order to improve consumer welfare and became more efficient, as other sectors like energy and telecommunications have already experienced.’
– Abel Mateus, World Competition
– Abel Mateus, World Competition
Contributors
Contributors: J. Ansón, F. Bloch, F. Boldron, L.G. Buc, C. Cazals, M.M. Cigno, R. Cohen, L. Correia da Silva, H. Cremer, M.A. Crew, G. d’Alcantara, P. de Bas, P. De Donder, K. Dewulf, L. Di Paola, A. Dieke, P. Dudley, R. Eccles, L. Fenster, J.-P. Florens, A. Fratini, A. Gautier, M.C. Harding, J. Hearn, C. Jaag, L. Jimenez, D. Joram, P.R. Kleindorfer, J.P. Klingenberg, P. Kuipers, M. Lintell, S. Maruyama, L. Mautino, D. Monaco, J.P. Myers, H. Nikali, A. Obrea, C. Panet, E. Payling, E.S. Pearsall, L.A. Pintsov, D. Rawnsley, R.A.F. Reisner, A. Robinson, M.H. Robinson, F. Rodriguez, B. Roy, S. Schölermann, R. Sheehy, S. Soteri, J. Toledano, U. Trinkner, N. van der Lijn, J. Vantomme, O. Vialaneix, V. Visco Comandini, R. Waterman, S. Xenakis
Contents
Contents:
Preface
Part I: Universal Service Obligation
1. Regulation and the USO under Entry
Michael A. Crew and Paul R. Kleindorfer
2. Social Costs and Benefits of the Universal Service Obligation in the Postal Market
Helmuth Cremer, Philippe De Donder, François Boldron, Denis Joram and Bernard Roy
3. The Distribution of Post Offices in Italy and the United States
Robert Cohen, Luigi Di Paola, Renée Sheehy and Vincenzo Visco Comandini
4. Accessibility of the Postal Retail Network, Social Cohesion and Economic Development
François Boldron, Karen Dewulf, Denis Joram, Clémence Panet, Bernard Roy and Olivier Vialaneix
Part II: Demand
5. Forecast Uncertainty in Dynamic Models: An Application to the Demand for Mail
Catherine Cazals, Jean-Pierre Florens, Frank Rodriguez and Soterios Soteri
6. The Impact of Economic and Demographic Dispersion on Aggregate Mail Volumes
Luis Jimenez, Matthew C. Harding and Michael Lintell
7. Substitution of Letter Mail for Different Sender–Receiver Segments
Heikki Nikali
8. Empirical Analysis of Service Quality in Japan''s Small Package Market
Shoji Maruyama
Part III: Pricing under Entry
9. Access, Bypass and Productivity Gains in Competitive Postal Markets
Francis Bloch and Axel Gautier
10. Pricing in Competitive Two-Sided Mail Markets
Christian Jaag and Urs Trinkner
11. Pricing, Welfare and Organisational Constraints for Postal Operators
Philippe De Donder, Helmuth Cremer, Paul Dudley and Frank Rodriguez
12. National Postal Strategies after a Full Postal Market Opening
Gonzales d’Alcantara and Axel Gautier
Part IV: Regulation
13. Postcodes in Competitive Postal Markets: Is There a Case for Regulation?
Alex Dieke and Sonja Schölermann
14. Negotiated Volume Discounts in a Regulated Post
Matthew H. Robinson, Margaret M. Cigno and J.P. Klingenberg
15. Development of Competition in EU Postal Markets: The Influence of the Regulatory Framework on the Pattern of Competition
Patrick de Bas and Nick van der Lijn
16. An Incentive Regime for Quality of Service of Universal Service Providers in the Postal Sector
Luis Correia da Silva, Leonardo Mautino, Paul Dudley and Elizabeth Payling
Part V: Postal Reform
17. The Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act: Some Consequences
Robert A.F. Reisner, Lawrence G. Buc and James Pierce Myers
18. The Proper Scope of the Rules on Abuse of Dominant Position in a Liberalized Postal Services Market
Richard Eccles and Pauline Kuipers
19. Licensing Regimes in the Postal Sector: The Impact of the Recent EC Proposal for a Third Postal Directive
Joost Vantomme and Alessandra Fratini
20. Waiting for ‘Rowland Hill’ – Elements of Reform of Postal Services in Sub-Saharan Africa
José Ansón and Joëlle Toledano
Part VI: Accounting and Cost
21. Are There Economies of Scale in Mail Processing? Getting the Answers from a Large-but-Dirty Sample
Lawrence Fenster, Diane Monaco, Edward S. Pearsall and Spyros Xenakis
22. The Accounting Implications of the EU’s Third Postal Directive
John Hearn
23. Tradeoffs in Product Costing: The Statistical Impact of Cost Pool Formation Decisions
Alan Robinson, Richard Waterman and David Rawnsley
24. Data Requirements for Cost Accounting in the Mail Communication System
Leon A. Pintsov and Andrei Obrea
Index
Preface
Part I: Universal Service Obligation
1. Regulation and the USO under Entry
Michael A. Crew and Paul R. Kleindorfer
2. Social Costs and Benefits of the Universal Service Obligation in the Postal Market
Helmuth Cremer, Philippe De Donder, François Boldron, Denis Joram and Bernard Roy
3. The Distribution of Post Offices in Italy and the United States
Robert Cohen, Luigi Di Paola, Renée Sheehy and Vincenzo Visco Comandini
4. Accessibility of the Postal Retail Network, Social Cohesion and Economic Development
François Boldron, Karen Dewulf, Denis Joram, Clémence Panet, Bernard Roy and Olivier Vialaneix
Part II: Demand
5. Forecast Uncertainty in Dynamic Models: An Application to the Demand for Mail
Catherine Cazals, Jean-Pierre Florens, Frank Rodriguez and Soterios Soteri
6. The Impact of Economic and Demographic Dispersion on Aggregate Mail Volumes
Luis Jimenez, Matthew C. Harding and Michael Lintell
7. Substitution of Letter Mail for Different Sender–Receiver Segments
Heikki Nikali
8. Empirical Analysis of Service Quality in Japan''s Small Package Market
Shoji Maruyama
Part III: Pricing under Entry
9. Access, Bypass and Productivity Gains in Competitive Postal Markets
Francis Bloch and Axel Gautier
10. Pricing in Competitive Two-Sided Mail Markets
Christian Jaag and Urs Trinkner
11. Pricing, Welfare and Organisational Constraints for Postal Operators
Philippe De Donder, Helmuth Cremer, Paul Dudley and Frank Rodriguez
12. National Postal Strategies after a Full Postal Market Opening
Gonzales d’Alcantara and Axel Gautier
Part IV: Regulation
13. Postcodes in Competitive Postal Markets: Is There a Case for Regulation?
Alex Dieke and Sonja Schölermann
14. Negotiated Volume Discounts in a Regulated Post
Matthew H. Robinson, Margaret M. Cigno and J.P. Klingenberg
15. Development of Competition in EU Postal Markets: The Influence of the Regulatory Framework on the Pattern of Competition
Patrick de Bas and Nick van der Lijn
16. An Incentive Regime for Quality of Service of Universal Service Providers in the Postal Sector
Luis Correia da Silva, Leonardo Mautino, Paul Dudley and Elizabeth Payling
Part V: Postal Reform
17. The Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act: Some Consequences
Robert A.F. Reisner, Lawrence G. Buc and James Pierce Myers
18. The Proper Scope of the Rules on Abuse of Dominant Position in a Liberalized Postal Services Market
Richard Eccles and Pauline Kuipers
19. Licensing Regimes in the Postal Sector: The Impact of the Recent EC Proposal for a Third Postal Directive
Joost Vantomme and Alessandra Fratini
20. Waiting for ‘Rowland Hill’ – Elements of Reform of Postal Services in Sub-Saharan Africa
José Ansón and Joëlle Toledano
Part VI: Accounting and Cost
21. Are There Economies of Scale in Mail Processing? Getting the Answers from a Large-but-Dirty Sample
Lawrence Fenster, Diane Monaco, Edward S. Pearsall and Spyros Xenakis
22. The Accounting Implications of the EU’s Third Postal Directive
John Hearn
23. Tradeoffs in Product Costing: The Statistical Impact of Cost Pool Formation Decisions
Alan Robinson, Richard Waterman and David Rawnsley
24. Data Requirements for Cost Accounting in the Mail Communication System
Leon A. Pintsov and Andrei Obrea
Index