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Ruth Towse: 2001, Creativity, Incentive and Reward. An Economic Analysis of Copyright and Culture in the Information Age

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Benhamou, f. Ruth Towse: 2001, Creativity, Incentive and Reward. An Economic Analysis of Copyright and Culture in the Information Age. Journal of Cultural Economics 28, 157–160 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JCEC.0000019569.78868.01

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