Price control can restore efficiency in some cases, but an uncarefully designed policy fails to restore efficiency, yields side effects, or even exacerbates efficiency losses. This paper shows that the copyright royalty rule, which takes the greater of ad valorem royalties and perunit royalties, tends to fix the prices of final goods at a specific level. Such a rule weakens competition as it prevents prices from decreasing even when market conditions change, having negative effects on social welfare as well as consumer surplus. Counterfactual analyses using estimation results in the Korean online music service industry show that firms could have profitably reduced prices if the ad valorem rule had been applied instead, although they did not...
The paper argues that the paradigmatic shift from the sale of printed music to exploiting and managi...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Every da...
This paper discusses whether a copyright compensation system (CCS) for recorded music—endowing priva...
Price control can restore efficiency in some cases, but an uncarefully designed policy fails to res...
Pricing copyrighted works or assets so that creators are fairly compensated, while users can benefit...
Pricing copyrighted works or assets so that creators are fairly compensated, while users can benefit...
In music licensing, powerful music publishers have begun—for the first time ever— to withdraw their ...
In music licensing, powerful music publishers have begun—for the first time ever— to withdraw their ...
Conventional wisdom suggests that copyright piracy may in effect reduce the deadweight loss resultin...
The system for licensing music in the United States for public performances through radio, televisio...
Pricing copyrighted works or assets so that creators are fairly compensated, while users can benefit...
The need for better informed copyright policy and management is a huge problem because of the enormo...
This paper argues that the different bargaining strengths between music creators and music companies...
China’s music copyright collecting society and its new music platforms, find points of commonality t...
The economic importance of copyright industries in developed market economies has been well document...
The paper argues that the paradigmatic shift from the sale of printed music to exploiting and managi...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Every da...
This paper discusses whether a copyright compensation system (CCS) for recorded music—endowing priva...
Price control can restore efficiency in some cases, but an uncarefully designed policy fails to res...
Pricing copyrighted works or assets so that creators are fairly compensated, while users can benefit...
Pricing copyrighted works or assets so that creators are fairly compensated, while users can benefit...
In music licensing, powerful music publishers have begun—for the first time ever— to withdraw their ...
In music licensing, powerful music publishers have begun—for the first time ever— to withdraw their ...
Conventional wisdom suggests that copyright piracy may in effect reduce the deadweight loss resultin...
The system for licensing music in the United States for public performances through radio, televisio...
Pricing copyrighted works or assets so that creators are fairly compensated, while users can benefit...
The need for better informed copyright policy and management is a huge problem because of the enormo...
This paper argues that the different bargaining strengths between music creators and music companies...
China’s music copyright collecting society and its new music platforms, find points of commonality t...
The economic importance of copyright industries in developed market economies has been well document...
The paper argues that the paradigmatic shift from the sale of printed music to exploiting and managi...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Every da...
This paper discusses whether a copyright compensation system (CCS) for recorded music—endowing priva...