Outlining rivalries between dominant players such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble, and case studies on brick-and-mortar stores as well as online booksellers, this book provides a comprehensive look at where the industry's been and where it's headed. Scarcely covered in the literature, Revolutions in Book Publishing fills a gap for scholars and students of industry studies and advances the research on a unique and evolving industry from a historical and critical perspective.

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Outlining rivalries between dominant players such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble, and case studies on brick-and-mortar stores as well as online booksellers, this book provides a comprehensive look at where the industry's been and where it's headed. Scarcely covered in the literature, Revolutions in Book Publishing fills a gap for scholars and students of industry studies and advances the research on a unique and evolving industry from a historical and critical perspective.
Author Biography
Lall Ramrattan is Instructor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, USA. He has served as Associate Editor of The American Economist and has published widely in major academic journals. He has edited numerous books with Michael Szenberg including 'Economic Ironies Throughout History' (Palgrave Macmillan), 'Eminent Economists II, Their Life and Work Philosophies' and 'Secrets of Economics Editors'.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1
Chapter 2: Consumption Aspects: Empirical Finding
Chapter 3: Production Aspects: Employment, Manpower and Productivity
Chapter 4: Distribution Aspects of the Industry
Chapter 5: Printing and Publishing
Chapter 6: Internet Technological Aspects of the Industry
Chapter 7
Conclusion
References
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