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backMarketing and the 9/11 Report
Eric Rasmusen has a nice post about the role of marketing in generating profit to cover the fixed cost of innovation. The model works well, for example, explaining how W.W. Norton profited from the 9/11 Commission Report, even though there was no copyright.
[Posted at 10/11/2005 11:03 AM by David K. Levine on Was Napster Right? CommentsSubmit Comment |
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