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The Politics of Postal Transformation

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The postal system is a multi-billion dollar industry and one of the world's largest employers. Until recently it has been controlled by government-owned monopolies designed to provide universal postal service. However, in response to technological and international competition as well as public disenchantment with subsidies and inefficiencies, governments have embraced a range of new strategies. The Politics of Postal Transformation investigates the most important policy innovations that have been instituted to match domestic political expectations with international and technological realities. Robert Campbell's comparative analysis provides recommendations for policy-makers around the world and lays the foundation for informed speculation about the possible future domination of the system by a select group of postal behemoths. 

SKU: 9780773523685
Binding: Paperback
New/Used: New
Publisher: Mcgill Queens University Press
Author: Campbell Robert
Isbn: 9780773523685

Reg. Price: $29.95

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