The Role of the United States Postal Service in Public Safety and Security: Implications of Relaxing the Mailbox Monopoly
ISBN-13:
9780833046154
ISBN-10:
0833046152
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
Michael Pollard, Lois M. Davis, Jeremiah Goulka, Katherine Mack, Russell Lundberg
Publication date:
2009
Publisher:
RAND Corporation
Format:
Paperback
222 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780833046154
ISBN-10:
0833046152
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
Michael Pollard, Lois M. Davis, Jeremiah Goulka, Katherine Mack, Russell Lundberg
Publication date:
2009
Publisher:
RAND Corporation
Format:
Paperback
222 pages
Summary
The Role of the United States Postal Service in Public Safety and Security: Implications of Relaxing the Mailbox Monopoly (ISBN-13: 9780833046154 and ISBN-10: 0833046152), written by authors
Michael Pollard, Lois M. Davis, Jeremiah Goulka, Katherine Mack, Russell Lundberg, was published by RAND Corporation in 2009.
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The United States Postal Service has long held a statutory monopoly to deliver mail to mailboxes (known as the Mailbox Rule). Critics have argued against the Mailbox Rule on anti-monopoly and property rights grounds. But relaxing the Mailbox Rule may affect public safety and security. This study assesses the public safety concerns of relaxing the Mailbox Rule and makes recommendations to address these concerns.
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