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Within a single nation, the same postal organization that collects revenue for a particular piece of mail performs all services associated with delivering that piece. When a piece of mail is bound for a foreign country, however, a different postal administration performs final processing and delivery services from the postal administration that collected revenue and initiated processing. The postal administration of the destinating country provides services for which it does not directly receive revenue.
The Post is a place for all business, for all negotiations. Through it, those who are away become near. It is the consolidation of life.
Voltaire
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Treworgy, D.E., Waddell, J.A., Pike, R.M. (1991). Postal Service and Less Developed Countries. In: Crew, M.A., Kleindorfer, P.R. (eds) Competition and Innovation in Postal Services. Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy Series, vol 8. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4818-5_12
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