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The Future of the Portuguese Postal Sector and the Role of CTT

In: Reinventing the Postal Sector in an Electronic Age

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  • Alberto Pimenta
  • António Manuel Amaral

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This compilation of original essays by an international cast of economists, regulators and industry practitioners analyzes some of the major issues now facing postal and delivery services throughout the world as competition from information and communication technologies has increased.

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  • Alberto Pimenta & António Manuel Amaral, 2011. "The Future of the Portuguese Postal Sector and the Role of CTT," Chapters, in: Michael A. Crew & Paul R. Kleindorfer (ed.), Reinventing the Postal Sector in an Electronic Age, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. J. Strikwerda & D. Rijnders, 2005. "Possible End Games in the European Postal Market," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy, in: Michael A. Crew & Paul R. Kleindorfer (ed.), Regulatory and Economic Challenges in the Postal and Delivery Sector, chapter 0, pages 295-316, Springer.
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