Pricing of Scientific Journals and Market Power

TitlePricing of Scientific Journals and Market Power
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
Dewatripont, M, Ginsburgh V, Legros P, Walckiers A
Volume5
Pagination400-410
Abstract

We analyze the empirical relationship between journal prices their quality measured by their citation counts their age as well as conduct of publishers. The database covers 22 scientific fields and over 2600 among the most highly reputed and cited journals in 2003. We show that (a) for-profit journals charge roughly 3 times more than journals run by scientific societies, (b) the number of citations has a positive impact on prices, (c) there are large differences in prices across fields that vary from 1 and 6 these are highly and positively correlated with the degree of concentration in the industry.

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DGLW_JEEA

JournalJournal of the European Economic Association
Citation Key75