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The economics of movies: A literature survey
J McKenzie
Journal of Economic Surveys 26 (1), 42-70, 2012
1922012
Mean absolute percentage error and bias in economic forecasting
J McKenzie
Economics Letters 113 (3), 259-262, 2011
1432011
The changing role of Hollywood in the global movie market
WD Walls, J McKenzie
Journal of Media Economics 25 (4), 198-219, 2012
942012
Revealed word-of-mouth demand and adaptive supply: Survival of motion pictures at the Australian box office
J McKenzie
Journal of Cultural Economics 33 (4), 279-299, 2009
822009
The economics of movies (revisited): A survey of recent literature
J McKenzie
Journal of Economic Surveys 37 (2), 480-525, 2023
692023
Experimental evidence on demand for “on-demand” entertainment
J McKenzie, P Crosby, J Cox, A Collins
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 161, 98-113, 2019
672019
Australian films at the Australian box office: Performance, distribution, and subsidies
J McKenzie, WD Walls
Journal of Cultural Economics 37 (2), 247-269, 2013
662013
Technological change and managerial challenges in the movie theater industry
CB Weinberg, C Otten, B Orbach, J McKenzie, R Gil, DC Chisholm, ...
Journal of Cultural Economics, 2020
602020
Survey evidence on the impact of COVID-19 on Australian musicians and implications for policy
P Crosby, J McKenzie
International Journal of Cultural Policy 28 (2), 166-186, 2022
522022
Cheap Tuesdays and the demand for cinema
N De Roos, J McKenzie
International Journal of Industrial Organization 33, 93-109, 2014
482014
How do theatrical box office revenues affect DVD retail sales? Australian empirical evidence
J McKenzie
Journal of Cultural Economics 34 (3), 159-179, 2010
482010
Illegal music downloading and its impact on legitimate sales: Australian empirical evidence
J McKENZIE
Australian Economic Papers 48 (4), 296-307, 2009
482009
File sharing and film revenues: Estimates of sales displacement at the box office
J McKenzie, WD Walls
The BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 16 (1), 25-57, 2016
39*2016
Graduated response policies to digital piracy: Do they increase box office revenues of movies?
J McKenzie
Information Economics and Policy 38, 1-11, 2017
342017
Predicting box office with and without markets: Do internet users know anything?
J McKenzie
Information Economics and Policy 25 (2), 70-80, 2013
312013
Bayesian information transmission and stable distributions: Motion picture revenues at the Australian box office
J McKenzie
Economic Record 84 (266), 338-353, 2008
232008
Rivalry effects and unbalanced schedule optimisation in the Australian Football League
S Lenor, LJA Lenten, J McKenzie
Review of Industrial Organization 49 (1), 43-69, 2016
212016
Two information aggregation mechanisms for predicting the opening weekend box office revenues of films: Boxoffice Prophecy and Guess of Guesses
D Court, B Gillen, J McKenzie, CR Plott
Economic Theory 65 (1), 25-54, 2018
202018
Netflix chills and revamps its viewing metrics: Preliminary analysis and opportunities for research
J McKenzie, P Crosby, SY Shin
Poetics 96, 101738, 2023
192023
Asymmetric Cultural Discounting and Pattern of Trade in Cultural Products: Empirical Evidence in Motion Pictures
SY Shin, J McKenzie
The World Economy 42 (12), 3350-3367, 2019
192019
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