The latest issue of Economics Analysis and Policy has a special section devoted to the economics of open access (thanks to Christian Zimmermann).
Here are the articles:
- The Economics of Open Access Publishing (Christian Zimmermann)
- The Stratified Economics of Open Access (John Willinsky)
- But What Have You Done for Me Lately? Commercial Publishing, Scholarly Communication, and Open-Access (John P. Conley and Myrna Wooders)
- Publishing an E-Journal on a Shoe String: Is It a Sustainable Project? (Piero Cavaleri, Michael Keren, Giovanni B. Ramello, and Vittorio Valli)
- Open Access Models and Their Implications for the Players on the Scientific Publishing Market (Steffen Bernius, Matthias Hanauske, Wolfgang König, Berndt Dugall)
- Open Access Economics Journals and the Market for Reproducible Economic Research (B. D. McCullough)
- Estimating the Potential Impacts of Open Access to Research Findings (John Houghton and Peter Sheehan)
- The Economics of Open Bibliographic Data Provision (Thomas Krichel and Christian Zimmermann)