Buch, Englisch, 381 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 598 g
Logistics, Access, and the Environment
Buch, Englisch, 381 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 598 g
Reihe: Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy
ISBN: 978-3-031-25364-5
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
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Chapter 1 - Competitive strategies of marketplaces vis-à-vis logistic choices: issues for competition policy (Pier Luigi Parcu).- Chapter 2 - Lessons from the Experience of Telecommunications Regulation for Regulation in the EU Package Delivery Industry, with Focus on Access Regulation (Debra Aron).- Chapter 3 - Self-provision by online platforms vertically integrated into delivery activities (Alberta Corona).- Chapter 4 - The confluence of Competition Law, Consumer Protection and Sector-specific Regulation in the postal, delivery and related sectors (John Hearn).- Chapter 5 - Double jeopardy between regulatory and competition proceedings: the bpost judgment and the Digital Markets Act (Alessandra Fratini).- Chapter 6 - Twenty-five years of the National Postal Regulators in the EU. A critical review (Mateusz Cholodecki).- Chapter 7 - Locked into an access mindframe? Reflections on Access regulation in postal & delivery based on the case of parcel lockers (Bruno Basalisco).- Chapter 8 - Do we need regulation for parcel lockers? (Marine Lefort).- Chapter 9 - A Universal Support Fund for Postal Services in the United States (Victor Glass).- Chapter 10 - Incentives of Compensating USO net costs (Felix Gottschalk).- Chapter 11 - Public Funding and Industrial Synergies: How They Impact on the Calculation of the Net Cost of the USO? (Emanuele Frezza).- Chapter 12 - Can parcel growth support the sustainability of the USO? (Christian Strobel).- Chapter 13 - E-commerce’s Effects on the Turkish Postal Market: from Classical to New Business Models (Ozhan Zurel).- Chapter 14 - Compensation of net costs generated by SGEIs. Examples from different European network industries (Stefano Gori).- Chapter 15 - E-commerce and parcel delivery: environmental policy with green consumers (Helmut Cremer).- Chapter 16 - Using pricing as a tool to achieve carbon neutrality: Implications for the United States Postal Service (Ian Stanford).- Chapter 17 - The environmental footprint of home and out-of-home parcels delivery (Claire Borsenberger).- Chapter 18 - Supporting Postal Services through Location-Based Fees (Tim Brennan).- Chapter 19 - Allocating fixed costs of the outdoor delivery: A cooperative game approach (Lea Munich).- Chapter 20 - On Efficient Rate Design (Ted Pearsall).- Chapter 21 - Measuring and Communicating a Universal Service Provider’s wider Economic Value: Swiss Post’s example (Felix Gottschalk).- Chapter 22 - How the Covid-19 crisis is impacting postal markets? A new assessment one year later (Antonin Arlandis).-Chapter 23 - UK Parcel Market Trends in the Pre- and Post-Covid Environment: An Initial Assessment (Catherine Cazals).- Chapter 24 - Exploring the use of control theory to describe and assess the UK’s postal regulatory framework, including lessons that can be learnt and applied from this tool for regulation (Matthew Thomas).- Chapter 25 - On the Prediction of the Postal Service’s Marginal and Total Operating Costs (Soiliou Namoro).- Chapter 26 - Logistics constraints for international e-commerce (Mauro Boffa).- Chapter 27 - Transparency Initiatives in the Belgian Postal Sector (Ozhan Zurel).