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Research classified by Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) codes


Top JEL
/ L: Industrial Organization
/ / L8: Industry Studies: Services
/ / / L87: Postal and Delivery Services
This topic is covered by the following reading lists:
  1. Industrial Sociology (at Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)

Most recent items first, undated at the end.
  • 2008 The Effect of Entry Regulation on Process Innovation in the Swiss mail Industry
    by Helmut M. Dietl & Andreas Grütter & Martin Lutzenberger & Matthias Finger & Catia Felisberto
  • 2006 Access pricing, bypass and universal service in post
    by Armstrong, Mark [Downloadable!]
  • 2006 Subsidios cruzados: el caso del sector postal
    by Leslie Bravo Chew & Luis Fernando Gamboa [Downloadable!]
  • 2005 A review of universal-service policy
    by Hultkrantz, Lars [Downloadable!]
  • 2005 Are Knowledge Intensive Business Services always so Efficient as they Are Said to? An Empirical Approach of KIBS in a Peripheral Region
    by Rubiera,F & Quindos, M.P. & Vicente, M.R. [Downloadable!]
  • 2004 Product Market Competition and Economic Performance in Finland
    by Jens Høj & Michael Wise [Downloadable!]
  • 2004 Product Market Competition and Economic Performance in Norway
    by Jens Høj & Michael Wise [Downloadable!]
  • 2004 Product Market Competition and Economic Performance in Japan
    by Jens Høj & Michael Wise [Downloadable!]
  • 2004 Postal Reform
    by Rick Geddes [Downloadable!]
  • 2002 Competing With Mr. Postman: Business Strategies, Industry Structure, And Competitive Prices In Liberalized Letter Markets
    by Helmut M. Dietl & Peter Waller [Downloadable!]
  • 1979 Wage Movements in the Labor Market Equilibrium Hypothesis
    by Joseph Altonji & Orley Ashenfelter [Downloadable!]

    This page was last updated on 2008-7-20.


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