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Postal Service Pricing Incentives Following the Introduction of Price Cap Regulation
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John Panzar
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12. September 2011
This paper analyzes the pricing incentives facing the U.S. Postal Service due to the change from the Cost of Service Regulation practiced under the Postal Reform Act (PRA) to the Price Cap Regulation required by the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act (PAEA).
Published Online: 2011-9-12
©2012 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Editorial Introduction
- Competition, Pricing and Universal Service in the Postal Sector: An Introduction
- Article
- Postal Service Pricing Incentives Following the Introduction of Price Cap Regulation
- The Effect of Flexible Pricing on Entry into the U.S. Letter Market
- Welfare and Pricing of Mail in a Communications Market
- Environmental Cost and Universal Service Obligations in the Postal Sector
- Universal Service Financing in Competitive Postal Markets: One Size Does Not Fit All
- What is an Unfair Burden? Compensating the Net Cost of Universal Service Provision
- The Universal Postal Service after the Lisbon Treaty: a True Step Forward?
- The Effect of Unobserved Heterogeneity in Stochastic Frontier Estimation: Comparison of Cross Section and Panel with Simulated Data for the Postal Sector
- Letter Traffic Demand in the UK: An Analysis by Product and Envelope Content Type