Richard Watt

University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance

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Christchurch

New Zealand

The Society for Economic Research on Copyright Issues (SERCI)

Apartado de correos 1100

Palma de Mallorca, 08080

Spain

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (25)

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Citation 9

The Relationship between Copyright and Contract Law

M. Kretschmer, E. Derclaye, M. Favale, R. Watt, The Relationship between Copyright and Contract Law: A Review commissioned by the UK Strategic Advisory Board for Intellectual Property Policy (SABIP), 2010
Number of pages: 182 Posted: 30 Jun 2015
University of Glasgow - School of Law, University of Nottingham, School of Law, Bournemouth University and University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Copyright, contract, royalties, exceptions

The Relationship between Copyright and Contract Law

Intellectual Property Office Research Paper No. 2010 (04)
Number of pages: 150 Posted: 04 Jan 2016
University of Glasgow - School of Law, University of Nottingham, School of Law, University of Nottingham and University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Copyright and Open Access for Academic Works

Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 45-65, 2010, Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition & Tax Law Research Paper No. 10-09
Number of pages: 21 Posted: 15 Nov 2010
Frank Mueller-Langer and Richard Watt
University of the Bundeswehr Munich and University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
Downloads 610 (93,033)
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Open Access, Academic Works, Effects of Removal of Copyrights

How Many More Cites is a $3,000 Open Access Fee Buying You? Empirical Evidence from a Natural Experiment

Economic Inquiry, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 70 Posted: 06 Jan 2018
Frank Mueller-Langer and Richard Watt
University of the Bundeswehr Munich and University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Open Access, Diffusion Processes, Citation Effects, Pre-Print Archiving

The Hybrid Open Access Citation Advantage: How Many More Cites is a $3,000 Fee Buying You?

Published as How Many More Cites is a $3,000 Open Access Fee Buying You? Empirical Evidence from a Natural Experiment, in: Economic Inquiry, Vol. 56, Issue 2, 2018, pp. 931-954, Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition Research Paper No. 14-02
Number of pages: 27 Posted: 28 Feb 2014 Last Revised: 30 Apr 2018
Frank Mueller-Langer and Richard Watt
University of the Bundeswehr Munich and University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Copyright, Open Access, Academic Publishing, Hybrid Open Access, diffusion processes, citation effects

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Fair Copyright Remuneration: The Case of Music Radio

Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 21-37, 2010
Number of pages: 17 Posted: 10 Jan 2011
Richard Watt
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Patent and/or Copyright for Software: What Has Been Done So Far?

Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 3-14, 2007
Number of pages: 12 Posted: 22 Jun 2007
Richard Watt
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Copyright, patent, software

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The Past and the Future of the Economics of Copyright

Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 151-171, 2004
Number of pages: 21 Posted: 11 Jun 2008
Richard Watt
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Revenue Sharing as Compensation for Copyright Holders

Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 51-97, 2011
Number of pages: 47 Posted: 17 Aug 2011
Richard Watt
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Revenue Sharing as Compensation for Copyright Holders

ICER Working Paper No. 23/2010
Number of pages: 33 Posted: 21 Oct 2010
Richard Watt
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Licensing and Royalty Contracts for Copyright

Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 1-17, 2006
Number of pages: 17 Posted: 11 Jun 2008
Richard Watt
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Licensing, Royalty, Copyright

Optimal Pricing and Quality of Academic Journals and the Ambiguous Welfare Effects of Forced Open Access: A Two-Sided Model

TILEC Discussion Paper No. 2012-019
Number of pages: 34 Posted: 26 Apr 2012
Frank Mueller-Langer and Richard Watt
University of the Bundeswehr Munich and University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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academic journal, two-sided market, open access, welfare effects, copyright

Optimal Pricing and Quality of Academic Journals and the Ambiguous Welfare Effects of Forced Open Access: A Two-Sided Model

RatSWD Working Paper No. 223
Number of pages: 29 Posted: 21 Sep 2013
Frank Mueller-Langer and Richard Watt
University of the Bundeswehr Munich and University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Two-sided markets, academic journals, open access, removal of copyright, welfare effects

Optimal Pricing and Quality of Academic Journals and the Ambiguous Welfare Effects of Forced Open Access: A Two-Sided Model

Munich Discussion Paper No. 2013-10
Number of pages: 28 Posted: 26 Aug 2013
Frank Mueller-Langer and Richard Watt
University of the Bundeswehr Munich and University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Two-sided markets, academic journals, open access, removal of copyright, welfare effects

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Insuring a Risky Investment Project

Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper No. 25
Number of pages: 25 Posted: 26 Nov 2006
Henri Loubergé and Richard Watt
University of Geneva - Geneva School of Economics and Management and University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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insurance coverage, risk aversion, normality, Giffen good, actuarially fair premium

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The Efficiencies of Aggregation: An Economic Theory Perspective on Collective Management of Copyright

Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, 2015, 12(1/2), 26-45
Number of pages: 20 Posted: 14 Jan 2016
Richard Watt
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Introduction: Copyright and the Publishing of Scientific Works

Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 1-6, 2010
Number of pages: 6 Posted: 23 Jul 2010
Richard Watt
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Copyright, scientific works, academic works

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Indirect Copyright Infringement Liability for an ISP: An Application of the Theory of the Economics of Contracts under Asymmetric Information

Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, 2018, 15(2), 57-79
Number of pages: 23 Posted: 06 Jan 2019
Richard Watt and Frank Mueller-Langer
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance and University of the Bundeswehr Munich
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Indirect Appropriability 20 Years on

Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 1-4, 2005
Number of pages: 4 Posted: 15 Jun 2008
Richard Watt
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Indirect Appropriability

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The Dual Insurance Model and Its Implications for Insurance Demand and Supply Post-Christchurch Earthquakes in New Zealand

.Insurance and Risk Management, Vol. 83, Number 3-4, pp. 135-167, 2016
Number of pages: 33 Posted: 24 Jan 2017
Richard Mumo and Richard Watt
Botswana International University of Science and Technology (BIUST) - Department of Mathematics and Statistical Sciences and University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Christchurch Earthquake; Insurance; Loss Ratio; Premium; Catastrophe

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Indirect Copyright Infringement Liability for ISPs and the Economics of Contracts Under Asymmetric Information

ICER Working Paper No. 16/2011
Number of pages: 18 Posted: 17 Oct 2011
Richard Watt
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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A Comment: The 'Copyright Factors'

Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 71-78, 2004
Number of pages: 8 Posted: 15 Jun 2008
Richard Watt
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Copyright

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A Note on Greater Downside Risk Aversion

ICER Working Paper No. 17/2011
Number of pages: 7 Posted: 02 Nov 2011
Richard Watt
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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downside risk aversion, prudence

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RERCI

Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, Vol. 6 No. 2, pp. 1-4, 2009
Number of pages: 4 Posted: 01 Feb 2010
Richard Watt
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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On a New Paradigm of Optimal Insurance Demand and Saving in an Intertemporal Framework: Why Is Post-Accident Insurance Demand So High?

Number of pages: 13 Posted: 18 Feb 2021 Last Revised: 10 Mar 2021
Botswana International University of Science and Technology (BIUST) - Department of Mathematics and Statistical Sciences, Botswana International University of Science and Technology (BIUST) - Department of Mathematics and Statistical Sciences and University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Insurance demand, Intertemporal model, Consumption smoothing, Risk aversion

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A Note on the Intensity of Downside Risk Aversion

ICER Working Paper No. 24/2010
Number of pages: 11 Posted: 19 Nov 2010
Richard Watt and Francisco Vazquez
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance and Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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risk aversion, prudence, downside risk

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An Investigation of Residential Insurance Demand-Side Reactions After a Natural Catastrophe: The Case of the 2010–11 Christchurch Earthquakes

Mumo, R. & Watt, R. (2017). An Investigation of Residential Insurance Demand-side Reactions After a Natural Catastrophe: The Case of the 2010–11 Christchurch Earthquakes . Asia-Pacific Journal of Risk and Insurance, 11(2), pp. -. Retrieved 14 Jul. 2017, from doi:10.1515/apjri-2016-0026
Number of pages: 12 Posted: 17 Aug 2017
Richard Mumo and Richard Watt
Botswana International University of Science and Technology (BIUST) - Department of Mathematics and Statistical Sciences and University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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residential insurance, christchurch earthquakes, natural disaster, multinomial logistic regression

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Introduction to RERCI Issue 14(1/2)

Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, 2017, 14(1/2)
Number of pages: 1 Posted: 31 Jan 2018
Richard Watt
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance
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Bargaining Theory and the Copyright Royalty Board's Rate Setting Decisions for Interactive Streaming of Music

Number of pages: 15 Posted: 25 Sep 2024
Richard Watt and Elliott Hughes
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance and University of Oxford
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Music licensing, bargaining theory, copyright regulation

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Copyright Protection Standards and Authors' Time Allocation

Industrial and Corporate Change, Vol. 15, Issue 6, pp. 995-1011, 2006
Posted: 04 Apr 2008
Richard Watt and Ruth Towse
University of Canterbury - Economics and Finance and Bournemouth University - Business School

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