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111 2 _aInternational Conference on Cultural Economics
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_cUmea)
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245 1 0 _aCultural economics /
_cRuth Towse, Abdul Khakee (eds.)
260 _aBerlin :
_bSpringer-Verlag,
_ccop. 1992
300 _axii, 293 p.
520 _aBajo este título general, se presentan una serie de ensayos expuestos en la 6a Conferencia Internacional sobre la Economía de la Cultural celebrada en Umea (Suecia) en 1990. Veintiseís artículos de expertos de quince países sobre temas muy diversos que se han reagrupado en seis grupos temáticos: 1) Política y evaluación de las políticas; 2) Cuestiones relacionada con los precios y la comercialización del arte; 3) Públicos para las artes; 4) Comercio de bienes culturales; 5) Ganancias de los artistas; 6) Estudios de casos. Los compiladores han escogido aquellas contribuciones que analizan económicamente las intervenciones en cultura, aunque no de forma exclusiva, pues incluyen también contribuciones de artistas profesionales, cuya experiencia puede resultar enriquecedora y facilitar un enfoque teórico.
520 _aCultural economics as a field of research involves two areas, culture and economy. These two areas have been traditionally regarded as each other's antithesis. However, the economic aspects of culture have increasingly become a matter of everyday reality for persons working in the cultural field. The economy of culture has always been in the focus of political interest. Political decisions concerning such priority areas as the development of regional institutions, support to the artists and cultural programmes for children and youth have important economic implications. This book deals with a range of topics in cultural economics. It contains original papers by economists workingin the field from 15 different countries and covers a host of both theoretical and practical issues, covering the performing arts, arts marketsand museums. It represents an up-to-date statement of the application of economic ideas to cultural questions. (Font: Editor)
595 _aIntroduction / R. Towse, A. Khakee -- I. Policy and Policy Evaluation: 1. Economics, Cultural Values and Cultural Policies / A. Peacock ; 2. Public Choice and Public Funding of the Arts / C. Lingle ; 3. Problems of Planning Cultural Programs under Endogenous Tastes / S. Cameron, R. Welford ; 4. The Rationale for Public Funding of a National Museum / C. T. Duffy ; 5. Assessing and Financing Cultural Investments / G. Carbonaro ; 6. The Wexford Opera Festival: A Case for Public Funding? / J. W. O'Hagan ; 7. Trends in Art Policy: The Dutch Case / P. Eijgelshoven -- II. Pricing Issues: 8. Sorne Unanswered Questions in the Economics of Art / L.P. Singer ; 9. Auction of Works of Art / M. Salamon ; 10. Factors Affecting Price on the Contemporary Art Market / D. Sagot-Duvaroux, S. Pflieger, B. Rouget ; 11. The Classification of Prices: An International Comparative Inquiry into the Admission Prices for Cultural Events / D. Elshout -- III. Audiences for the Arts: 12. Art Productivity in the Information Age / M. Hutter ; 13. Risk, Risk Aversion and the Demand for Performing Arts / F. Abbé-Decarroux, F. Grin ; 14. Museum Visitor Surveys: An Overview, 1930-1990 / V. Dickenson -- IV: Trade in Cultural Goods: 15. Consideration in Adapting Industrial Organization Theory to the International Trade in Cultural Goods / B. A. Seaman ; 16. The Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement: Provisions Directly and Indirectly Affecting Trade in Cultural Product / M. Kesten -- V. Artists' Earnings: 17. Why and How to Define an Artist: Types of Definitions and Their Implications for Empirical Research Results / R. Mitchell, S. Karttunen ; 18. Toward a Unified Theory of the Determinants of the Earnings of Artists / G. H. Wassall, N. O. Alper ; 19. Artists as Workers / D. Throsby ; 20. The Earnings of Singers: An Economic Analysis / R. Towse -- VI. Country Studies: 21. On the Economics of the Performing Arts in the USSR and the USA: A Preliminary Comparison of the Data / A. Rubinstein, W. Baumol, H. Baumol ; 22. Cultural Policy in an Era of Budgetary Stringency and Fiscal Decentralization: The U.S. Experience / D. Netzer ; 23. A Cultural Good Called Venice / G. Mossetto ; 24. Thaliametrics - A Case Study of Copenhagen Theatre Market / C. Hjorth-Andersen ; 25. Art Costs and Subsidies: The Case of Norwegian Performing Arts / C. M. Gray ; 26. Socio-Economic Characteristics of Audiences for Western Classical Music in Japan: A Statistical Analysis -- Author's index
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