European postal markets are to be completely liberalized by the end of 2012 at the latest. At the same time national regulatory frameworks are being adapted to the new requirements. The extent to which the present monopoly suppliers will in future (continue to) be obliged to grant their competitors access to their network is also under discussion. In this respect the postal sector is often compared to the telecoms sector. However, the differences between the two industries are so great that regulation of telecommunications cannot be transferred to the mail sector. Obligations to provide network access and regulations on final prices in particular can scarcely be justified in the mail sector. The regulatory strategy that should therefore be ...
The liberalisation of infrastructure sectors through opening up markets as a method for increasing t...
European postal market has been challenged by changes in services that have questioned traditional p...
The various actors in the regulated industries relate to each other within a broader institutional f...
For different reasons, most actors in liberalized postal markets call for sector specific regulatory...
New entrants in postal markets usually set up delivery networks by concentrating on urban areas and ...
In the advent of postal market liberalization in several European countries we expect that the incum...
For about 15 years the telecommunication sector, erstwhile an inert sector dominated by national mon...
The new European Postal Directive of 2008 provides the postal market with new opportunities as it al...
This paper explores the status and possible regulation of the postal network in the broader context ...
This article examines the costs of switching that may exist in the European postal sector, where it ...
[Abstract] This article examines the costs of switching that may exist in the European postal sector...
The various actors in regulated industries relate to each other within a broader institutional frame...
In a fully liberalized postal market, two business models will be possible for a new postal operator...
WP 06/2003; Postal Services play a fundamental role in each nation, because of the double impact the...
In this paper we analyze the incentive of the German postal service (Deutsche Post AG, DPAG) to incr...
The liberalisation of infrastructure sectors through opening up markets as a method for increasing t...
European postal market has been challenged by changes in services that have questioned traditional p...
The various actors in the regulated industries relate to each other within a broader institutional f...
For different reasons, most actors in liberalized postal markets call for sector specific regulatory...
New entrants in postal markets usually set up delivery networks by concentrating on urban areas and ...
In the advent of postal market liberalization in several European countries we expect that the incum...
For about 15 years the telecommunication sector, erstwhile an inert sector dominated by national mon...
The new European Postal Directive of 2008 provides the postal market with new opportunities as it al...
This paper explores the status and possible regulation of the postal network in the broader context ...
This article examines the costs of switching that may exist in the European postal sector, where it ...
[Abstract] This article examines the costs of switching that may exist in the European postal sector...
The various actors in regulated industries relate to each other within a broader institutional frame...
In a fully liberalized postal market, two business models will be possible for a new postal operator...
WP 06/2003; Postal Services play a fundamental role in each nation, because of the double impact the...
In this paper we analyze the incentive of the German postal service (Deutsche Post AG, DPAG) to incr...
The liberalisation of infrastructure sectors through opening up markets as a method for increasing t...
European postal market has been challenged by changes in services that have questioned traditional p...
The various actors in the regulated industries relate to each other within a broader institutional f...