The New York Times breaks it down for us. And based entirely upon my experience on the bookselling end of the publishing paradigm... I think they got it right. Very interesting for any consumer of books (e-Books or print) and well worth the read.
Published: March 1, 2010
E-books are cheaper to produce than print volumes, but consumers may not realize that expenses like overhead and royalties are still in effect, publishers say.
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