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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: 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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