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'Selling Out' and the impact of music piracy on artist entry

机译:“销售”和音乐盗版对艺术家进入的影响

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There is a puzzle arising from empirical analyses of the impact of music piracy that this has caused declines in music revenue without a consequential decline, and perhaps even an increase, in the entry of artists and the supply of high quality music. There have been numerous explanations posited and this paper adds a novel one: that artists are time inconsistent and hence, tend to underweight fame over fortune when making future choices; i.e., the degree to which they will 'sell out.' Regardless of whether selling out is anticipated or not, the puzzle is resolved. When selling out is not anticipated, future expectations of piracy are not a concern as these only impact on monetary awards that are not driving entry. When selling out is anticipated, piracy actually constrains the degree to which artists sell out, and assured of that, raises entry returns. Implications and the role of publisher contracts are also explored. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:对音乐盗版的影响进行实证分析引起的一个困惑是,这导致音乐收入下降,而艺术家的进入和高质量音乐的供应却没有因此而下降,甚至没有增加。提出了许多解释,本文增加了一种新颖的解释:艺术家时间不一致,因此在做出未来选择时倾向于轻描淡写。即他们“卖出”的程度。无论是否预期会售罄,这个难题都可以解决。如果预计不会出现售罄的情况,那么就不用担心将来会出现盗版的情况,因为这些只会影响不推动入境的金钱奖励。当预期到售罄时,盗版实际上会限制艺术家售罄的程度,并确保这一点可以提高作品的报酬。还探讨了发行人合同的含义和作用。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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