Handbook of the Economics of Art and Culture: Volume 2
Victor A. Ginsburgh, David Throsbyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 sep 2013
- Presents coherent summaries of major research in art and culture, a field that is inherently difficult to characterize with finance tools and concepts
- Offers a rigorous description that avoids common problems associated with art and culture scholarship
- Makes details about the economics of art and culture accessible to scholars in fields outside economics
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780444537768
ISBN-10: 0444537767
Pagini: 704
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0444537767
Pagini: 704
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Graduate students and professors worldwide working in all subdisciplines of economics and finance.Cuprins
1. Introduction and overview Victor A. Ginsburgh and David Throsby
PART I. Value and evaluation in art and culture
2. Creative genius in literature, music and the visual arts Dean Keith Simonton
3. Contemporary experimental aesthetics: Procedures and findings Paul J. Locher
4. The economic and cultural value of paintings: Some empirical evidence David Throsby and Anita Zednik
5. Values of music Jerrold Levinson
6. The economics of cultural awards James F. English
7. The use of stated preference methods to value cultural heritage Ken G. Willis
PART II. Demand, consumption and investment
8. Bestsellers and blockbusters: Movies, music and books W.D. Walls
9. New technologies and cultural consumption Jason Potts
10. Investment in visual art: Evidence from international transactions Benjamin R. Mandel
PART III. Innovation and technological change
11. Cultural innovation by cultural organizations Xavier Castañer
12. Digitization, copyright, and the flow of new music products Joel Waldfogel
13. The pricing of art and the art of pricing: Pricing styles in the concert industry Pascal Courty and Mario Pagliero
14. Media ownership: Diversity versus efficiency in a changing technological environment Gillian Doyle
PART IV. Trade, development, and cultural diversity
15. Cultural products in the international trading system P. Lelio Iapadre
16. Cultural diversity, copyright and international trade Fiona Macmillan
17. Trade and cultural diversity Alberto Bisin and Thierry Verdier
18. Cultural diversity, conflict, and economic development José G. Montalvo and Marta Reynal-Querol
19. Culture, linguistic diversity, and economics Victor Ginsburgh and Shlomo Weber
PART V. Broader cultural issues
20. National culture as value orientations: Consequences of value differences and cultural distance Shalom H. Schwartz
21. Religion, culture, and development Gani Aldashev and Jean-Philippe Platteau
22. Strategic interactions between modern law and custom Jean-Philippe Platteau and Zaki Wahhaj
PART I. Value and evaluation in art and culture
2. Creative genius in literature, music and the visual arts Dean Keith Simonton
3. Contemporary experimental aesthetics: Procedures and findings Paul J. Locher
4. The economic and cultural value of paintings: Some empirical evidence David Throsby and Anita Zednik
5. Values of music Jerrold Levinson
6. The economics of cultural awards James F. English
7. The use of stated preference methods to value cultural heritage Ken G. Willis
PART II. Demand, consumption and investment
8. Bestsellers and blockbusters: Movies, music and books W.D. Walls
9. New technologies and cultural consumption Jason Potts
10. Investment in visual art: Evidence from international transactions Benjamin R. Mandel
PART III. Innovation and technological change
11. Cultural innovation by cultural organizations Xavier Castañer
12. Digitization, copyright, and the flow of new music products Joel Waldfogel
13. The pricing of art and the art of pricing: Pricing styles in the concert industry Pascal Courty and Mario Pagliero
14. Media ownership: Diversity versus efficiency in a changing technological environment Gillian Doyle
PART IV. Trade, development, and cultural diversity
15. Cultural products in the international trading system P. Lelio Iapadre
16. Cultural diversity, copyright and international trade Fiona Macmillan
17. Trade and cultural diversity Alberto Bisin and Thierry Verdier
18. Cultural diversity, conflict, and economic development José G. Montalvo and Marta Reynal-Querol
19. Culture, linguistic diversity, and economics Victor Ginsburgh and Shlomo Weber
PART V. Broader cultural issues
20. National culture as value orientations: Consequences of value differences and cultural distance Shalom H. Schwartz
21. Religion, culture, and development Gani Aldashev and Jean-Philippe Platteau
22. Strategic interactions between modern law and custom Jean-Philippe Platteau and Zaki Wahhaj
Recenzii
"This handbook is situated at the very cutting edge of modern economics: the place where rational thought and the idea of culture meet, mix and invite to new exciting theories. Add to this a deep concern with culture in the form of art, and you have a book that becomes extra interesting and important – to general readers, social scientists and good libraries." --Richard Swedberg, Cornell University
"This book is an actual encyclopedia of creativity in a disguise of collected papers. It is enjoyable like a product of creative art, valuable as a stimulus of mind and useful mentor in the process of our problem solving. It is worth reading." --Istvan Magyari-Beck, Corvinus University of Budapest and New York State University College at Buffalo, New York
"Victor Ginsburgh and David Throsby have prepared an edited volume that will quickly become the standard resource in the field of cultural economics. This carefully constructed work provides both the breadth of subjects and detailed analysis necessary for teachers, researchers, practitioners, and students, with topics ranging from creative genius to the pricing of rock concerts." --Kathryn Graddy, Brandeis University
"This book is an actual encyclopedia of creativity in a disguise of collected papers. It is enjoyable like a product of creative art, valuable as a stimulus of mind and useful mentor in the process of our problem solving. It is worth reading." --Istvan Magyari-Beck, Corvinus University of Budapest and New York State University College at Buffalo, New York
"Victor Ginsburgh and David Throsby have prepared an edited volume that will quickly become the standard resource in the field of cultural economics. This carefully constructed work provides both the breadth of subjects and detailed analysis necessary for teachers, researchers, practitioners, and students, with topics ranging from creative genius to the pricing of rock concerts." --Kathryn Graddy, Brandeis University