Rockonomics

Abstract

This paper considers economic issues and trends in the rock and roll industry, broadly
defined. The analysis focuses on concert revenues, the main source of performers’
income. Issues considered include: price measurement; concert price acceleration in the
1990s; the increased concentration of revenue among performers; reasons for the
secondary ticket market; methods for ranking performers; copyright protection; and
technological change.

Year of Publication
2005
Number
499
Date Published
04/2005
Publication Language
eng
Citation Key
7911
Connolly, M., & Krueger, A. (2005). Rockonomics: The Economics of Popular Music,. Retrieved from http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01xs55mc05g (Original work published April 2005)
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