2010
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511992131
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A Textbook of Cultural Economics

Abstract: What determines the price of a pop concert or an opera? Why does Hollywood dominate the film industry? Does illegal downloading damage the record industry? Does free entry to museums bring in more visitors? In A Textbook of Cultural Economics, one of the world's leading cultural economists shows how we can use the theories and methods of economics to answer these and a host of other questions concerning the arts (performing arts, visual arts and literature), heritage (museums and built heritage) and creative i… Show more

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“…Public libraries provide access to their holdings free of charge, though may charge a membership for lending books, and may provide a number of information services and literacy courses. Individuals visit libraries primordially for reading books that are purchased by the library; consequently, governments subsidize libraries to compensate for the crowding out effect (Towse 2010). Book consumption, the topic and focus of this contribution, relies on the purchase of the good by the individual.…”
Section: Consumer Behaviour: Responding To a Price Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Public libraries provide access to their holdings free of charge, though may charge a membership for lending books, and may provide a number of information services and literacy courses. Individuals visit libraries primordially for reading books that are purchased by the library; consequently, governments subsidize libraries to compensate for the crowding out effect (Towse 2010). Book consumption, the topic and focus of this contribution, relies on the purchase of the good by the individual.…”
Section: Consumer Behaviour: Responding To a Price Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Także Ruth Towse podkreśla dynamiczną współzależność kultury i kreatywności. Stwierdza ona, iż instytucje kultury tworzą "kreatywny szum", co przyczynia się do pozytywnego oddziaływania kultury (Towse 2010). Tak rozumiany ekosystem sprzyja rozwojowi ważnej cechy osób twórczych, jaką jest otwartość.…”
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“…Tónlistarmenn og samstarfsfólk vinnur að sköpun tónlistar, tónlistarflutningi og dreifingu tónlistar. Afurðin, tónlistin sjálf, hefur baeði menningarlegt og efnahagslegt gildi fyrir einstaklinga, fyrirtaeki og stofnanir innan tónlistargeirans sem og mikla þýðingu fyrir þjóðina í heild (Caves, 2000;Throsby, 2003;Towse, 2010;Ágúst Einarsson, 2013). Viðfangsefni þessarar greinar er að skoða tón-listarlífið á Íslandi með það fyrir augum að fá úr því skorið hvort hér á landi séu skilyrði uppfyllt fyrir tilvist tónlistarklasa (e. music cluster) og í framhaldinu raeða stöðu klasans og áskoranir hans.…”
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