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Digitization, Copyright, and the Flow of New Music Products
Joel Waldfogel
Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship
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Arts & Humanities
New music
78%
Digitization
76%
File Sharing
59%
Technological Change
49%
Recorded music
29%
Incentives
25%
Monopoly
21%
Harm
19%
Creator
19%
Innovation
15%
Costs
8%
Business & Economics
Copyright Protection
100%
File Sharing
69%
Music
66%
Incentives
44%
Technological Change
36%
Cost of Production
22%
Monopoly
21%
Innovation
15%
Social Sciences
music
53%
technological change
45%
incentive
32%
monopoly
22%
grant
17%
promotion
15%
demand
14%
innovation
13%
costs
11%
market
11%
evidence
8%