Supporting the development of the Romanian book market. Establishing a fixed book price according to the European model

Starting from the essential part that the written culture plays in the development of society, there is a clear need to approach the book market as a special one. It is reflected in public policies, through regulations which sustain and promote the book. Among these regulations, the fixed book pr...

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Main Author: FRUNTES Cristina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Transilvania University Press 2017-01-01
Series:Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series V : Economic Sciences
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Online Access:http://webbut.unitbv.ro/Bulletin/Series%20V/BULETIN%20I/34_Fruntes.pdf
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spelling doaj-cadfbb1cb684430fadc6a9cdb8521a222020-11-24T23:43:08ZengTransilvania University PressBulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series V : Economic Sciences2065-21942065-21942017-01-0192331338Supporting the development of the Romanian book market. Establishing a fixed book price according to the European model FRUNTES CristinaStarting from the essential part that the written culture plays in the development of society, there is a clear need to approach the book market as a special one. It is reflected in public policies, through regulations which sustain and promote the book. Among these regulations, the fixed book price law has a special place. The current research aims to highlight the stipulations of some fixed book price laws in European countries and their implications on the book market. The Romanian book market registered a strong decline starting 2011, and although at present a slight growth is visible, the market did not come back to the level it had reached before the economic crisis. There are less book buyers and readers now. Representative editors and distributors in Romania sustain the implementation of a fixed book price law as a solution to revive the Romanian book market. http://webbut.unitbv.ro/Bulletin/Series%20V/BULETIN%20I/34_Fruntes.pdffixed book pricefixed book price lawbook market
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Supporting the development of the Romanian book market. Establishing a fixed book price according to the European model
Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series V : Economic Sciences
fixed book price
fixed book price law
book market
author_facet FRUNTES Cristina
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title Supporting the development of the Romanian book market. Establishing a fixed book price according to the European model
title_short Supporting the development of the Romanian book market. Establishing a fixed book price according to the European model
title_full Supporting the development of the Romanian book market. Establishing a fixed book price according to the European model
title_fullStr Supporting the development of the Romanian book market. Establishing a fixed book price according to the European model
title_full_unstemmed Supporting the development of the Romanian book market. Establishing a fixed book price according to the European model
title_sort supporting the development of the romanian book market. establishing a fixed book price according to the european model
publisher Transilvania University Press
series Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series V : Economic Sciences
issn 2065-2194
2065-2194
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Starting from the essential part that the written culture plays in the development of society, there is a clear need to approach the book market as a special one. It is reflected in public policies, through regulations which sustain and promote the book. Among these regulations, the fixed book price law has a special place. The current research aims to highlight the stipulations of some fixed book price laws in European countries and their implications on the book market. The Romanian book market registered a strong decline starting 2011, and although at present a slight growth is visible, the market did not come back to the level it had reached before the economic crisis. There are less book buyers and readers now. Representative editors and distributors in Romania sustain the implementation of a fixed book price law as a solution to revive the Romanian book market.
topic fixed book price
fixed book price law
book market
url http://webbut.unitbv.ro/Bulletin/Series%20V/BULETIN%20I/34_Fruntes.pdf
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