Regulating the Mail Market

Main Regulatory Challenges in light of Universal Service Provision, Competition, and E- Substitution

Description

The postal market is one of the oldest if not the oldest network industry. After centuries of private and public postal monopolies, the EC aims to liberalize the mail market entirely whilst safeguarding the Universal Postal Service. Based on Swiss Data, the book first identifies the main drivers of mail volumes and draws special attention to "e-substitution", one of the major challenges of the postal industry. The book then assesses the most important cost characteristics of the postal market. In the core of the book, the main regulatory market models are described, modeled, and analyzed on their price and welfare implications. The last part of the book focuses on the two- sidedness of the postal market, an issue that will be crucial for successful long term regulation of the sector. In doing so, the book outlines the main regulatory challenges of the industry. For the Swiss case, it addresses the key issue whether a full market opening of the Swiss mail market is economically desirable given the current level of universal service obligations in Switzerland.
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Writer
Trinkner, Urs
Title
Regulating the Mail Market
Publisher
Sudwestdeutscher Verlag Fur Hochschulschriften AG
Year
2009
Language
English
Pages
104
Weight
171 gr
EAN
9783838107882
Dimensions
220 x 150 x 6 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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