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Demand Elasticities for Publishing Mail Traffic in the UK: Intensive and Extensive Margins

In: The Postal and Delivery Contribution in Hard Times

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  • Frédérique Fève

    (University of Toulouse)

  • Thierry Magnac

    (University of Toulouse)

  • Jonathan Pope

    (Royal Mail Group)

  • Soterios Soteri

    (Royal Mail Group)

Abstract

The on-going decline in letter volumes is encouraging national postal operators to examine segments of mail traffic at a finer level of detail to identify new commercial opportunities and protect existing business. A segment that Royal Mail has been examining for some time and foresees potential opportunities within is the publishing sector, and in particular, the delivery of physical magazines.

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  • Frédérique Fève & Thierry Magnac & Jonathan Pope & Soterios Soteri, 2023. "Demand Elasticities for Publishing Mail Traffic in the UK: Intensive and Extensive Margins," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy, in: Pier Luigi Parcu & Timothy J. Brennan & Victor Glass (ed.), The Postal and Delivery Contribution in Hard Times, chapter 0, pages 313-326, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:topchp:978-3-031-11413-7_20
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-11413-7_20
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