A brief summary of the paper from Electronic Beats
http://www.electronicbeats.net/feed/doe ... sic-sales/
A more complete summary of the paper from torrent freak.
https://torrentfreak.com/piracy-can-boo ... ws-160121/
A link to download the working paper to read it for yourself.
https://ideas.repec.org/p/qed/wpaper/1354.html
From the abstract, emphasis mine:
To me, this last statement is rather interesting. The author is suggesting that people use file sharing to try, but then decide not to buy for lower tier artists and further, that the reason is related to music quality.I find evidence that additional file sharing decreases physical sales but increases digital sales for top-tier artists, though the effects are modest. I also find that file sharing may help mid-tier artists and substantially harms bottom-tier artists, suggesting that file sharing enables consumers to better discern quality among lesser-known artists.
It seems that piracy harms bottom tier artists more than it helps top tier artists. I suspect that this is, in part, owing to a perception of value. People don't want to have to pay for you if you are on the bottom.
FYI, YMMV.
