Designed for courses covering the economics of the arts and arts management, this textbook introduces the economic tools and theories needed for collecting and analysing data in preparation for successful careers in the cultural or public sectors. The extensive use of real-world data makes the book an invaluable resource.
Designed for courses covering the economics of the arts and arts management, this textbook introduces the economic tools and theories needed for collecting and analysing data in preparation for successful careers in the cultural or public sectors. The extensive use of real-world data makes the book an invaluable resource.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Karol J. Borowiecki is Professor of Economics at the University of Southern Denmark. He is president-elect of the Association for Cultural Economics International, editorial board member of the Journal of Cultural Economics and Tourism Economics, and co-founder of Economists Talk Art. He shapes cultural policy by influencing some of the most important institutions in Europe, writing policy briefs, and speaking to the public and media.
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Contents Part I. The Arts Sector in the Economy: Size, Growth, and Significance: 1. An Overview of the Arts Sector 2. Growth of the Arts Sector 3. Audiences for the Arts Part II. The Microeconomics of Demand and Supply: 4. Consumer Demand: An Introduction 5. Elasticities of Arts Demand and Their Policy Implications 6. Production and Cost in the Performing Arts 7. Firms and Markets in the Performing Arts 8. Productivity Lag and the Financial Problem of the Arts 9. Economics of Arts Management and Strategy Part III. The Fine Arts and Museums: 10. The Market in Works of Art 11. The Economics of Art Museums Part IV. Public Policy and Support for the Arts: 12. Theory and Practice of Government Support for the Arts 13. Private Support for the Arts Part V. Art, Economy, and Society: 14. The Arts as a Profession: Education, Training, and Employment 15. The Role of the Arts in a Local Economy 16. The Mass Media, Digital Access, and the Cultivation of Taste 17. Innovation, Diversity, and the Future of Art and Culture Bibliography Index.
Contents Part I. The Arts Sector in the Economy: Size, Growth, and Significance: 1. An Overview of the Arts Sector 2. Growth of the Arts Sector 3. Audiences for the Arts Part II. The Microeconomics of Demand and Supply: 4. Consumer Demand: An Introduction 5. Elasticities of Arts Demand and Their Policy Implications 6. Production and Cost in the Performing Arts 7. Firms and Markets in the Performing Arts 8. Productivity Lag and the Financial Problem of the Arts 9. Economics of Arts Management and Strategy Part III. The Fine Arts and Museums: 10. The Market in Works of Art 11. The Economics of Art Museums Part IV. Public Policy and Support for the Arts: 12. Theory and Practice of Government Support for the Arts 13. Private Support for the Arts Part V. Art, Economy, and Society: 14. The Arts as a Profession: Education, Training, and Employment 15. The Role of the Arts in a Local Economy 16. The Mass Media, Digital Access, and the Cultivation of Taste 17. Innovation, Diversity, and the Future of Art and Culture Bibliography Index.
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