Abstract
This article focuses on the economic theory regarding public sector information and, in particular, the arguments for free vs. priced distribution of official statistics. It is based on a review of the literature conducted under contract to Statistics Canada in 2007, which is available online [1]. That review examined economics literature and the economic arguments put forward in government studies and policy documents, with a particular emphasis on the literature on the economics of information.
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