Global spending on consumer and educational book publishing will increase by 0.6 percent compounded annually to $115.7 billion in 2016 from $112.1 billion in 2011

Posted: 2012/06/20 in Education / Awareness, Stats / reports, Tech Evolution

Print/audio consumer and educational books will continue to decline throughout the forecast period, but new electronic readers and tablets are proving to be very popular and will drive spending on electronic books. However, the shift from higher-priced print books to lower-priced electronic books will have an adverse impact on spending, and will dampen overall growth in each region except Latin America, where electronic books are not yet a significant factor.

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http://www.pwc.com/gx/en/global-entertainment-media-outlook/segment-insights/consumer-and-educational-book-publishing.jhtml

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