Access to pielines in competitive gas markets
Article Abstract:
The authors propose a network of gas pipelines and assign prices and transportation costs at each juncture.? The also look at uncertainty in planning gas networks.
author: Laffont, Jean-Jacques, Cremer, Helmuth, Gasmi, Farid
Publisher: Springer
Publication Name: Journal of Regulatory Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0922-680X
Year: 2003
Strategy & planning, Energy Programs, Energy Programs-Total Govt, Pipe lines, Planning, Pipelines, Energy policy, Gas industry, Company business planning, Petroleum and gas industry software
Optimal pricing and price-cap regulation in the postal sector
Article Abstract:
The authors discuss optimal pricing and price caps for the post service when there is worksharing and a cap based on weighted averages.
author: Cremer, Helmuth, Roy, Bernard, De Villemeur, Etienne Billette, Toledano, Joelle
Publisher: Springer
Publication Name: Journal of Regulatory Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0922-680X
Year: 2003
Commodity & service prices, World, Pricing Policy, Methods, Prices and rates, Pricing, Company pricing policy, Product price, Postal rates
The Post Office vs. parcel delivery companies: competition effects on costs and productivity
Article Abstract:
Competition in the parcel delivery market in Japan is discussed.
author: Mizutani, Fumitoshi, Uranishi, Shuji
Publisher: Springer
Publication Name: Journal of Regulatory Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0922-680X
Year: 2003
Japan, Market share, Management dynamics, Services information, Transportation, TRANSPORTATION SERVICES, Support Activities for Transportation, Management, Services, Transportation industry, Company business management, Company market share, Yamato Transport Company Ltd., Japan. Ministry of Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications, Parcels-post, Parcel post
subjects list: Economic aspects, Postal service
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