What's new in the economics of newspapers?

Romer, S. 2001. What's new in the economics of newspapers? Economics Today. 8 (4).

TitleWhat's new in the economics of newspapers?
AuthorsRomer, S.
JournalEconomics Today
Journal citation8 (4)
Year2001
Publication dates
Published2001

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