On property rights and incentives in academic publishing

► An institutional economics analysis of the academic publishing process is conducted. ► Incentive effects of property rights in academic publishing are discussed. ► Recent reform proposals are discussed and critically analyzed. ► Some more far-reaching reform proposals for academic publishing are m...

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