In a fully liberalized postal market, two business models will be possible for a new postal operator: (1) access: where the firm performs the upstream operations and uses the incumbents network for final delivery and (2) bypass where the competing firm controls the entire supply chain and delivers mails with its own network. The choice between access and bypass depends on the entrant's delivery cost relative to the access price. In this paper, we derive welfare maximizing prices for the incumbent operator and we show how these prices should be re-balanced when the entry method is considered as endogenous.
The liberalisation of the postal sector makes necessary to analyse the effect of entry in the mainte...
We build a model where a postal incumbent offering single piece, transactional and advertising mail ...
We analyse a (differentiated good) industry where an incumbent firm owns a network good (essential i...
Postal markets have been open to competition for a long time. But, with a few exceptions, the compet...
Postal markets are open to competitor for a long time. But, with a few exceptions, the competitors o...
International audiencePostal markets have been open to competition for a long time. But, with a few ...
Postal markets have been open to competition for a long time. But, with a few exceptions, the compet...
Postal markets have been open to competition for a long time. But, with a few exceptions, the compet...
This paper studies a theoretical model aimed at assessing the optimal access charges and retail pric...
A postal regulator typically faces two issues which make the design of efficient access pricing espe...
This paper studies a liberalized postal market where entrants may offer end-to-end products or conce...
Postal regulators set price controls in order to simultaneously ensure the provision of the universa...
An incumbent postal service provider faces two issues which make the design of efficient access pric...
The situation currently faced by national post offices (POs) is quite serious in that they face comp...
This paper analyzes the optimal worksharing and access amounts granted to mailers and entrants in a ...
The liberalisation of the postal sector makes necessary to analyse the effect of entry in the mainte...
We build a model where a postal incumbent offering single piece, transactional and advertising mail ...
We analyse a (differentiated good) industry where an incumbent firm owns a network good (essential i...
Postal markets have been open to competition for a long time. But, with a few exceptions, the compet...
Postal markets are open to competitor for a long time. But, with a few exceptions, the competitors o...
International audiencePostal markets have been open to competition for a long time. But, with a few ...
Postal markets have been open to competition for a long time. But, with a few exceptions, the compet...
Postal markets have been open to competition for a long time. But, with a few exceptions, the compet...
This paper studies a theoretical model aimed at assessing the optimal access charges and retail pric...
A postal regulator typically faces two issues which make the design of efficient access pricing espe...
This paper studies a liberalized postal market where entrants may offer end-to-end products or conce...
Postal regulators set price controls in order to simultaneously ensure the provision of the universa...
An incumbent postal service provider faces two issues which make the design of efficient access pric...
The situation currently faced by national post offices (POs) is quite serious in that they face comp...
This paper analyzes the optimal worksharing and access amounts granted to mailers and entrants in a ...
The liberalisation of the postal sector makes necessary to analyse the effect of entry in the mainte...
We build a model where a postal incumbent offering single piece, transactional and advertising mail ...
We analyse a (differentiated good) industry where an incumbent firm owns a network good (essential i...