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Economic Implications of Alternative Scholarly Publishing Models
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Because of these vulnerabilities, climate change is likely to reduce further already low incomes and increase illness and death rates in developing countries. Falling farm incomes will increase poverty and reduce the ability of households to invest in a better future, forcing them to use up meagre savings just to survive. At a national level, climate change will cut revenues and raise spending needs, worsening public finances. Many developing countries are already struggling to cope with their current climate. Climatic shocks cause setbacks to economic and social development in developing countries today even with temperature increases of less. | JISC Economic Implications of Alternative Scholarly Publishing Models Exploring the costs and benefits John Houghton Bruce Rasmussen and Peter Sheehan Centre for Strategic Economic Studies Victoria University Charles Oppenheim Anne Morris Claire Creaser Helen Greenwood Mark Summers and Adrian Gourlay Information Science LISU and Economics Loughborough University January 2009 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY ANEW SCHOOL Of THOUGHT Economic implications of alternative scholarly publishing models Exploring the costs and benefits JISC EI-ASPM Project A report to the Joint Information Systems Committee JISC John Houghton Bruce Rasmussen and Peter Sheehan Centre for Strategic Economic Studies Victoria University Charles Oppenheim Anne Morris Claire Creaser Helen Greenwood Mark Summers and Adrian Gourlay Information Science LISU and Economics Loughborough University January 2009 Contact John.Houghton@pobox.com C.Oppenheim@lboro.ac.uk Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the UK Joint Information Systems Committee JISC particularly Neil Jacobs and thank the expert project review group including Matthew Cockerill Fred Friend Malcolm Gillies Paul Hubbard Donald King Danny Quah and Astrid Wissenburg for their comments and suggestions. The research team included Australian and UK-based groups. The Australian team included John Houghton Bruce Rasmussen and Peter Sheehan of The Centre for Strategic Economic Studies at Victoria University in Melbourne together with Colin Steele Emeritus Fellow at The Australian National University in Canberra and The UK team included Charles Oppenheim and Anne Morris of the Department of Information Science Claire Creaser Helen Greenwood and Mark Summers of LISU and Adrian Gourlay of the Department of Economics at Loughborough University. The team benefited from the very generous contributions of Bo-Christer Bjork of the Hanken School of Economics in Helsinki and Donald King of the University of North Carolina. Disclaimer While
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