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The economics of cultural policy
Title:
The economics of cultural policy
Author:
Throsby, David
ISBN:
9780521687843
Publication Information:
New York [etc.] : Cambridge University Press, 2010
Physical Description:
xv, 277 p. ; 23 cm
General Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. The scope of cultural policy -- 3. The policy process -- 4. Arts policy -- 5. Cultural industries -- 6. Cultural heritage -- 7. Culture in urban and regional development -- 8. Tourism -- 9. Culture in the international economy -- 10. Cultural diversity -- 11. Arts education -- 12. Culture in economic development -- 13. Intellectual property -- 14. Cultural statistics -- 15. Conclusions.
Abstract:
"Cultural policy is changing. Traditionally, cultural policies have been concerned with providing financial support for the arts, for cultural heritage and for institutions such as museums and galleries. In recent years, around the world, interest has grown in the creative industries as a source of innovation and economic dynamism. This book argues that an understanding of the nature of both the economic and the cultural value created by the cultural sector is essential to good policy-making. The book is the first comprehensive account of the application of economic theory and analysis to the broad field of cultural policy. It deals with general principles of policy-making in the cultural arena as seen from an economic point of view, and goes on to examine a range of specific cultural policy areas, including the arts, heritage, the cultural industries, urban development, tourism, education, trade, cultural diversity, economic development, intellectual property and cultural statistics"--Provided by publisher.
Subject:
Cultural policy -- Economic aspects
Cultural industries
Summary:
"Cultural policy is changing. Traditionally, cultural policies have been concerned with providing financial support for the arts, for cultural heritage and for institutions such as museums and galleries. In recent years, around the world, interest has grown in the creative industries as a source of innovation and economic dynamism. This book argues that an understanding of the nature of both the economic and the cultural value created by the cultural sector is essential to good policy-making. The book is the first comprehensive account of the application of economic theory and analysis to the broad field of cultural policy. It deals with general principles of policy-making in the cultural arena as seen from an economic point of view, and goes on to examine a range of specific cultural policy areas, including the arts, heritage, the cultural industries, urban development, tourism, education, trade, cultural diversity, economic development, intellectual property and cultural statistics"--Provided by publisher.