Title: The Economics of Information: Analyzing the Demand for "Outstanding Investor Digest" and the Quest for Free Access
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Framework Evolution: A "living archive" that lets you see how an investor’s conviction levels changed as market cycles turned. Essential Reads from the Archive
The decline of OID’s print dominance and the rise of free financial content on platforms like YouTube, Substack, and Twitter have shifted the paradigm. Today, shareholder meetings for major companies like Berkshire Hathaway are live-streamed globally. The exclusivity that OID once monetized has been eroded by technology. Warren Buffett’s annual letter is now posted online for free moments after it is released.
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The Ethical Consideration Mary K. and her team (now affiliated with Columbia Business School publishing) put immense work into transcribing and editing these dense conversations. Sharing pirated PDFs hurts the ecosystem that produces this niche content.
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