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How Much Postal Reform in Japanese Postal Privatization?

In: Handbook of Worldwide Postal Reform

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  • James I Campbell
  • Amelia Porges

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The postal and delivery sector has been the subject of considerable interest in recent years. This Handbook brings together a number of contributions directed at understanding developments in the field of postal reform. The authors review the experience and plans of individual countries to provide some perspective on the problems faced in the area and the varied approaches being taken to address it. They also review key elements of policy and strategy that are important in this debate.

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  • James I Campbell & Amelia Porges, 2008. "How Much Postal Reform in Japanese Postal Privatization?," Chapters, in: Michael A. Crew & Paul R. Kleindofer & James I. Campbell Jr (ed.), Handbook of Worldwide Postal Reform, chapter 21, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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