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The Challenge of Designing Access to the Postal Network: An Economics Perspective

In: The Changing Postal and Delivery Sector

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  • Henrik Ballebye Okholm

    (Copenhagen Economics)

  • Bruno Basalisco

    (Copenhagen Economics)

  • Julia Wahl

    (Copenhagen Economics)

  • Mindaugas Cerpickis

    (Copenhagen Economics)

Abstract

Access to the postal network has figured prominently in the regulatory debate as more and more operators are required to provide access to their postal network. Yet, guidance for operators and regulators on how to design access regimes that withstand a regulatory and competition review has to date been surprisingly limited. A faulty design of the pricing and non-pricing part of access can have negative implications for the postal operator’s (PO’s) profitability, for competition, for economic efficiency and ultimately the social welfare resulting from market outcomes.

Suggested Citation

  • Henrik Ballebye Okholm & Bruno Basalisco & Julia Wahl & Mindaugas Cerpickis, 2017. "The Challenge of Designing Access to the Postal Network: An Economics Perspective," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy, in: Michael Crew & Pier Luigi Parcu & Timothy Brennan (ed.), The Changing Postal and Delivery Sector, pages 301-319, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:topchp:978-3-319-46046-8_20
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-46046-8_20
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