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Big sounds from small peoples: the music industry in small countries
Roger Wallis and Krister Malm
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Frontmatter
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Introduction
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1 The MISC project (page 1)
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2 Who's on the scene? (page 42)
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3 The plight of small countries (page 60)
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4 The strategy of large and small phonogram companies (page 74)
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5 The enthusiasts (page 120)
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6 Copyright: where does all the money go? (page 163)
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7 Government policies - for better, for worse (page 216)
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8 The power of broadcasting in the music industry (page 241)
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9 Patterns of change (page 269)
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10 The future (page 312)
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Epilogue (page 325)
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References (page 326)
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Bibliography (page 331)
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Appendix: Profiles of change in the MISC sample countries (page 334)
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Index (page 408)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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ETMU | 30.1 (Winter 1986): 171-172 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/851852 |
MT | 126.1703 (Jan. 1985): 28-29 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/962442 |
NOT | 42.1 (Sep. 1985): 50-52 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/898242 |
MQ | 71.1 (1985): 81-91 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/948174 |
PM | 5 (1985): 248-251 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/853295 |
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Published: 1984
Publisher: Pendragon Press
- 9780918728395 (paper)