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Protecting Competition from the Postal Monopoly by Daniel F. Spulber, J. Gregory Sidak β€” book cover

Protecting Competition from the Postal Monopoly

by Daniel F. Spulber, J. Gregory Sidak
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Overview

The Private Express Statutes protect the U.S. Postal Service from competition in the delivery of letter mail. In contrast, few if any corresponding rules protect competition in other areas from the federal government's postal monopoly. Not only are the Postal Service's competitive activities arguably unrestricted by any explicit application of antitrust law, but public ownership and control exempt the Postal Service's actions from the corporate governance that is characteristic of private enterprises. The Postal Service can take advantage of its autonomy and protected letter mail monopoly to subsidize its entry and expansion in competitive markets, such as parcel post and express mail. That raises a fundamental issue: whether Congress's grant of a monopoly to the Postal Service over the delivery of letter mail should be used to restrict or supplant private commerce in other markets. In this book J. Gregory Sidak and Daniel F. Spulber examine the justifications for the publicly protected postal monopoly and its public ownership and control. On the basis of their economic and legal analysis, the authors demonstrate the need to prevent extension of the postal monopoly into competitive markets.

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The authors examine the justifications for the publicly protected postal monopoly and its public ownership and control. On the basis of their economic and legal analysis, they suggest that Congress should open postal markets to competition by "commercializing" the Postal Service, removing all statutory entry barriers and other privileges. The core of the analysis was prepared at the request of United Parcel Service. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1996
Publisher
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780844739502

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