The Economics of Cultural Diversity

The Economics of Cultural Diversity
Author: Peter Nijkamp,Jacques Poot,Jessie Bakens
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2015-08-28
Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 9781783476817

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The populations of many countries in the world are becoming more culturally diverse. This spurs a growing need for an informed debate on the socio-economic implications of cultural diversity. This book offers a solid statistical and econometric perspec

The Economics of Cultural Policy

The Economics of Cultural Policy
Author: David Throsby
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2010-06-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521868259

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Non-technical analysis of how cultural industries contribute to economic growth and the policies required to ensure cultural industries will flourish.

Cultural Diversity and International Economic Integration

Cultural Diversity and International Economic Integration
Author: Paolo Guerrieri,Lelio Iapadre,Georg Koopmann
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1781958440

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This book explores the relationship between cultural diversity and international economic integration and its implications for global governance of the audio-visual sector. The national audio-visual policies of a number of countries - including Canada, Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, India and the UK - are compared in order to assess their potential impacts and restrictive effects on international trade and investment. The variety of approaches used by the contributors reflects the wide differences among national audio-visual systems and offers a rich perspective on how they can be analyzed. The lessons drawn from these national case studies are placed in context by up-to-date original analysis of the constraints arising from the WTO system. Scholars and professionals in the audio-visual sector and in international trade negotiations would be interested in the issues discussed in the book, given their importance in shaping the institutional environment of cultural and economic activities in the audio-visual sector.

Global Forces Local Identity

Global Forces  Local Identity
Author: Aloys Prinz
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783643901507

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While the economies of the world become more and more integrated, differences in the cultures remain. The economics of cultural diversity and of cultural interactions are the main theme of this book. The essays originate from presentations at the binational Rothenberge seminar, organized by economists from the University of Munster and the University of Twente. (Series: Wirtschaft: Forschung und Wissenschaft - Vol. 28)

Handbook of the Economics of Art and Culture

Handbook of the Economics of Art and Culture
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Newnes
Total Pages: 705
Release: 2013-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780444537775

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This volume emphasizes the economic aspects of art and culture, a relatively new field that poses inherent problems for economics, with its quantitative concepts and tools. Building bridges across disciplines such as management, art history, art philosophy, sociology, and law, editors Victor Ginsburgh and David Throsby assemble chapters that yield new perspectives on the supply and demand for artistic services, the contribution of the arts sector to the economy, and the roles that public policies play. With its focus on culture rather than the arts, Ginsburgh and Throsby bring new clarity and definition to this rapidly growing area. 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

Cultural Differences and Economic Globalization

Cultural Differences and Economic Globalization
Author: Roger White
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2015-10-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317485964

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Economic globalization is the process of increased integration among nations, characterized and fostered by three elements of international trade- goods and services, international capital flows, and international migration. In recent decades, international economic integration has increased both in depth (more pronounced bilateral connections) and in breadth (connections have become more commonplace), thus, the global economy has become increasingly integrated. Societies receive tremendous net benefits from economic globalization, however, accessing these benefits may be limited by cross-societal cultural differences. This book examines cultural differences as a potential impediment to economic integration. Relying on rigorous statistical and econometric techniques, the analyses indicate that higher transaction costs, due to greater cultural distance, inhibit both the volume of trade flows and the successful completion of trade deals. Cultural distance appears to reduce foreign direct investment, as well as divert investment to less culturally-distant destinations. This book finds a negative relationship between migration flows and cultural distance. It considers the common criticism that repeated and intensified integration diminishes cultural differences, resulting in cultural homogeneity. This book offers the first comprehensive examination of the relationships between cross-societal cultural differences and economic globalization. It will be of great interest to scholars and students who study globalization, international economics, and cultural studies.

The Economic Value of Cultural Diversity

The Economic Value of Cultural Diversity
Author: Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano,Giovanni Peri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2004
Genre: Cultural pluralism
ISBN: UCSD:31822021047154

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"What are the economic consequences to U.S. natives of the growing diversity of American cities? Is their productivity or utility affected by cultural diversity as measured by diversity of countries of birth of U.S. residents? We document in this paper a very robust correlation: US-born citizens living in metropolitan areas where the share of foreign-born increased between 1970 and 1990, experienced a significant increase in their wage and in the rental price of their housing. Such finding is economically significant and survives omitted variable bias and endogeneity bias. As people and firms are mobile across cities in the long run we argue that, in equilibrium, these correlations are consistent only with a net positive effect of cultural diversity on productivity of natives"--NBER website

Culture and International Economic Law

Culture and International Economic Law
Author: Valentina Vadi,Bruno de Witte
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2015-02-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317910756

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Globalization and international economic governance offer unprecedented opportunities for cultural exchange. Foreign direct investments can promote cultural diversity and provide the funds needed to locate, recover and preserve cultural heritage. Nonetheless, globalization and international economic governance can also jeopardize cultural diversity and determine the erosion of the cultural wealth of nations. Has an international economic culture emerged that emphasizes productivity and economic development at the expense of the common wealth? This book explores the ‘clash of cultures’ between international law and international cultural law, and asks whether States can promote economic development without infringing their cultural wealth. The book contains original chapters by experts in the field. Key issues include how international courts and tribunals are adjudicating culture–related cases; the interplay between indigenous peoples' rights and economic globalization; and the relationships between culture, human rights, and economic activities. The book will be of great interest and use to researchers and students of international trade law, cultural heritage law, and public international law.