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MacGarvie, McKeon and Watson (2018)MacGarvie, M., McKeon & Watson, J. (2018). It was fifty years ago today: Recording copyright term and the supply of music. NBER conference on the Economics of Digitization.
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Yuvaraj and Giblin (2019)Yuvaraj, J. & Giblin. R. (2019). Are Contracts Enough? An Empirical Study of Author Rights in Australian Publishing Agreements. Melbourne University Law Review, Vol. 44, No. 1, 2020.
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