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Publishing Ideas: The Factors Determining the Number of Book Titles

Aurelian-Petruş Plopeanu (), Bas van Leeuwen and Péter Földvári
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Aurelian-Petruş Plopeanu: Department of Interdisciplinary Research – Humanities and Social Sciences at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi, Romania

Acta Oeconomica, 2018, vol. 68, issue 3, 443-466

Abstract: The number of books published in a country reflects its economic, social and cultural development. Yet, all too often, the production of books is looked upon solely in economic terms, i.e. as a part of national income, or as a proxy for human capital which, in turn, might explain economic growth. In this paper, we aim to give books their day in court. Using a dataset with book titles per 1,000 inhabitants for a large number of countries since 1950, we find that the number of titles was mainly driven by the level of education and income in the lower quantiles. The reduction of printing after 1990 was, surprisingly, not caused by a rise in other media, such as the internet, but, mostly, by a reduction in the effect of education in the poorer countries.

Keywords: book titles; culture; income; education; religion; government (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C23 C31 I21 N30 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
Note: The research leading to these results received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Programme / ERC-StG 637695 – HinDI, as part of the project “The historical dynamics of industrialization in Northwestern Europe and China ca. 1800–2010: a regional interpretation”.
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