Copyright and generic entry in book publishing

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Abstract

Taking works off copyright promotes their availability, but it also allows generic entry to dissipate producer surplus. This paper examines the effect of a copyright on the availability and price of books when incentives to create new works are not affected. Evaluating the welfare impact of the 1998 Copyright Term Extension Act, I find that a copyright significantly limits the availability of works, leading to a decrease in consumer surplus, which is significantly larger than any increases in profits to copyright holders. Without changing incentives to create new content, the copyright extension was economically inefficient.

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Reimers, I. (2018). Copyright and generic entry in book publishing. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 11(3), 257–284. https://doi.org/10.1257/mic.20170100

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