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Information though the printed word: The Dissemination of Scholarly, Scientific, and Intellectual Knowledge Vol 1. Book Publishing

1978

by Machlup and Leeson

Fritz MachlupKnowledge EconomicsDemographyEducationAnthropologyJohn LawNational IncomeEconomies of ScaleMarket StructureOligopolyCompetitionElasticity of DemandAccountingReal IncomeInflationMethodologyInnovation

Table of Contents · 74 segments

1
Front Matter: Title Pages, Cataloging, and Copyrightessay
2
Prefaceessay
3
Contents for Part 1: Generalessay
4
Contents: Part 2, Book Publishingchapter
5
List of Tables for Part 2: Book Publishingchapter
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Chapter 1.1: Acknowledgmentschapter
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Chapter 1.2: Terminological Noteschapter
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Chapter 1.3: A Brief Chronological Sketchchapter
9
Chapter 1.4: Classification by Field and Appendix Headingchapter
10
Classification Scheme Used for the Machlup-Leeson Projectchapter
11
National Register of Scientific and Technical Personnel Classification Schemechapter
12
Bowker's Weekly Record Classification with Dewey Decimal Numberschapter
13
Association of American Publishers Textbook Sales Classificationchapter
14
Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory Classification Schemechapter
15
Dewey Decimal System Basic 100-Division Outlinechapter
16
Library of Congress Single-Letter Classification Outlinechapter
17
Dewey Decimal to Library of Congress Conversion Tablechapter
18
NSF/Management Information System Field Codeschapter
19
King's Statistical Indicators Classification Scheme Headingchapter
20
King Classification Scheme for Scientific and Technical Communicationchapter
21
Afterthoughts on Subject Classification for Scientific Knowledgechapter
22
Scope of the Book-Publishing Industry and Net Sales by Categorychapter
23
Relative Significance of Scientific and Scholarly Bookschapter
24
Structure, Concentration Ratios, and Title Output in Book Publishingchapter
25
Copyright, Competition, and Market Outlets for Bookschapter
26
Sampling Strategy for Gathering Primary Data on Book Publishingchapter
27
Size, Composition, and Geographic Coverage of the Publisher Samplechapter
28
Questionnaire Design, Data Obtained, and Field Collection Procedureschapter
29
Existing Statistical Sources on Book Publishingchapter
30
Nominal and Real Sales of Books: Units, Prices, and Conversion Problemschapter
31
Limitations of Bowker Average Prices and Empirical Speculationschapter
32
Primary Survey Data, Average Net Prices, and Price Inflationchapter
33
Net Sales, Unit Sales, and Commercial versus University Presseschapter
34
Chapter 2.4: Accounting Language, Cost of Sales, and Inventory Valuation Effectschapter
35
Inflation Deflators and Financial Series Sampleschapter
36
Ten-Year Income and Expense Series, 1966-1975chapter
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Six-Year Income and Expense Series, 1970-1975chapter
38
Chapter 2.5: Inventory Policies by Publisher Typechapter
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Chapter 2.6: Theoretical Framework for Copies Sold per Titletheoretical
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Statistical Samples and Five-Year Series by Binding Typechapter
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Five-Year Series by Publisher Type and Commercial Divisionchapter
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Ten-Year Unit Sales Series, 1966-1975chapter
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Chapter 2.7: Field Classification of Copies Soldchapter
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Classification Caveats and Copy Sales Tables by Fieldchapter
45
The Set of Variables for Field Disaggregationchapter
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Numbers of Copies Sold: Hard and Soft Coverschapter
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Numbers of Copies Sold: Type of Publisher and Textbook Effectschapter
48
The Largest Fields in Copies Soldchapter
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The Share of Paperbound Copieschapter
50
Conspicuous Gainers in Unit Saleschapter
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Conspicuous Losers in Unit Saleschapter
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The Shares of University Presses by Fieldchapter
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Books Sold by College Divisionschapter
54
A New Source of Data from AAP Industry Statisticschapter
55
Numbers of Titles and Copies Sold: University and Commercial Publisherschapter
56
University Press Interests by Field and Leading Title Countschapter
57
Titles and Copies per Title by Field and Publisher Typechapter
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Average Copies Sold per Title: Concepts and Causeschapter
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High and Low Average Unit Sales by Publisher Typechapter
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General Conclusions on Copies per Titlechapter
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Chapter 2.8 Introduction and Sample Designchapter
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Chapter 2.8 Series and Largest Fields in the Samplechapter
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Chapter 2.8 Field-by-Field Developmentschapter
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One-Year Comparison with AAP College Textbook Statisticschapter
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Ten-Year Sample of Net Sales, Unit Sales, and Priceschapter
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Chapter 2.9 Profiles, Cohorts, and Research Emphasischapter
67
Life Profiles: Selected Titles and General Characteristicschapter
68
Cost, Price, Sales, and Free-Copy Measures for Profileschapter
69
Profiles of Ten University-Press Titleschapter
70
Profiles of Ten Commercially Published Titleschapter
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Cohort Analysis as Future Researchchapter
72
Statistical Survey Questionnaire for Publishers of Booksessay
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Life Profiles and Cohort Analysis: Information on Individual Titles Survey Formchapter
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Author Biographies: Fritz Machlup and Kenneth Leesonessay