bdial
Subscriber
Not some roll, it is *the* roll.
I've been to universities in three countries including a US university. Those prices are not justified in any way. They are not really printed in such limited numbers. And if they are it is artificially so by having a 'new edition' every year or two. The major change is in the the page numbers. That way they prevent the used book market from disrupting their business model.
US universities teach undergrad courses (and many grad courses) like a school class, requiring every student to have exactly the same book. That is the enabler of this scandal. And publishers lobby professors to use their books with various enticements. Same corruption as in politics. There simply is no market, only oligopolies. Text books in other countries, including the UK, are much cheaper. And arguably better, the US editions are often like child books.
The profits posted by those publishers in such a small 'market' speak the truth.
The numbers are minuscule compared to mass market books.
Additionally, they cost much more to produce because of the content, especially if there are illustrations.
