Working Papers
No. 1) Towards an economics of creativity? (Ruth Towse)
No. 2) Defining creative industries by comparing the creation of novelty (Christian Handke)
No. 3) Assessing the Economic Impacts of Copyright Reform on Performers and Producers of Sound Recordings in Canada (Ruth Towse)
No. 4) Economics and Copyright Reform: aspects of the EC Directive (Ruth Towse)
No. 5) Copyright and Economics (Chapter3) (Ruth Towse)
No. 6) Copyright and Artists' Labour Markets (Ruth Towse)
No. 7) Assessing the Economic Impacts of Copyright Reform in the Music Industry (Ruth Towse)
No. 8) Availability of Feature Films in the Internet: An empirical approach to quantity and variety. (Paul Stepan)
No. 9) Bad for Universal - but Universally Bad? The Uneven Effects of the Current Crisis in the German Phonogram Industry (Christian Handke)
No. 10) The Economic Justification of Copyright - Can it be maintained? (Ruth Towse)
No. 11) Measuring Innovation in the Media Industries - Insights from a Survey of German Record Companies (Christian Handke)
No. 12) Indies im Aufwind? Der Umbruch am Tonträgermarkt und sein Verteilungseffekt (Christian Handke - German only)