Productivity at the post : its drivers and its distribution
Grifell-Tatjé, Emili (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament d'Economia de l'Empresa)
Lovell, C. A. Knox (University of Queensland)
University of Queensland. Centre for Efficiency and Productivity Analysis

Date: 2006
Description: 30 pag.
Abstract: We study the economic, financial and distributional performance of the United States Postal Service subsequent to its 1971 reorganization. We investigate the economic drivers of productivity change (technical change, change in cost efficiency, and scale economies), and the distribution of the financial benefits of productivity change (consumers of postal services, postal employees and other resource suppliers, and residual claimants). We find improvements in technology to have been the main driver of, and diseconomies of scale to have been the main drag on, productivity change. We find labor to have been the main beneficiary, and consumers of postal services the main losers, from postal reorganization. JEL.
Rights: Tots els drets reservats.
Language: Anglès
Series: Working papers series (University of Queensland. Centre for Efficiency and Productivity Analysis); 02/2006
Document: Working paper
Subject: Productivity ; Profit ; Distribution ; Postal service



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