Books, scholarly journals, business information, and professional
information play a pivotal role in the political, social, economic,
scientific, and intellectual life of nations. While publications
abound on Wall Street and financial service companies, the
relationship between Wall Street's financial service companies and
the publishing and information industries has not been explored
until now. The Economics of the Publishing and Information
Industries utilizes substantive historical, business, consumer,
economic, sociological, technological, and quantitative and
qualitative methodologies to understand the people, trends,
strengths, opportunities, and threats the publishing industry and
the financial service sector have faced in recent years. Various
developments, both economic and demographic, contributed to the
circumstances influencing the financial service sector's investment
in the publishing and information industries. This volume
identifies and analyzes those developments, clearly laying out the
forces that drove the marriage between the spheres of publishing
and finance. This book offers insight and analysis that will appeal
to those across a wide variety of fields and occupations, including
those in financial service firms, instructors and students in
business, communications, finance, or economics programs, business
and financial reporters, regulators, private investors, and
academic and major public research libraries.
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