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[Summary] => Global publishing consultant Rudiger Wischenbart, head of Project BookMap based in Vienna, said at the 2017 Frankfurt Book Fair: “Honestly, we don’t know exactly how big overall the international book markets are. Indeed, as globalization progresses in publishing, this factor dogs the industry on the world scale — with so many distinctions from market to market — and on the national scale where, for example, the dominance of online sales for ebooks can mean that analysts must operate without hard sales figures.”
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