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 of articles they contributed to then the annual savings to the UK would be £10m (£4.8m greater than in the Central Case). Over 60% of these savings (£6.2m) would be to Others.


 * The proportion of savings to academic institutions increases as the number of corresponding authors falls. This reflects the fact that the majority (over 80%) of articles produced in the UK are by authors in academic institutions.


 * COMBINED SENSITIVITY

Assumptions:


 * APC 20% higher than central case;


 * UK Gold uptake is 50% (weighted average across different subjects);


 * Rest of the world Gold uptake is 25% (i.e. half of the UK);


 * UK pays for 75% of articles containing UK authors (i.e. 75% corresponding authors).

Table 0.8: Results of additional sensitivity (figures in £m)