The Economics of the Performing Arts

The Economics of the Performing Arts
Author: C. D. Throsby,Glenn Alexander Withers
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1993
Genre: Performing arts
ISBN: UCLA:L0070479340

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The role and future of the arts is the subject of widespread discussion in the media, in government, at conferences and at public enquiries. In the Economics of the performing Arts David Throsby and Glenn Withers provide an authoritative examination of the role of economics in understanding the performing arts and upon arts organisations, their audiences and their patrons. The nature of public support is exstensively reveiwed and the book draws upon the experience of all the major Anglo-American countries. By combining relevance with a rigorous academic scrutiny, the book makes an important contribution to informed debate on the economic underpinnings of artistic activity.

The Economics of the Performing Arts

The Economics of the Performing Arts
Author: Vincent Wheeler Bladen
Publsiher: [Cambridge, Ont.] : Collier-Macmillan Canada
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1973
Genre: Performing arts
ISBN: 0029904706

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The Economics Of The Arts

The Economics Of The Arts
Author: Mark Blaug
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2019-07-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000316278

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The economics of the Arts is a new field with a small but rapidly-growing literature, which has emerged in recent years out of the eagerness of economists to apply their techniques to hitherto untried areas and the recognition by Arts administrators of the rapidly increasing economic pressures on the Arts. This book of readings is the first of its kind. Of the 16 articles, 8 are directly concerned with the Arts in America; the other 8 deal with the British scene. What can economics say about so non-economic a subject as the Arts? Obviously, finance for the Arts involves economic considerations. But in addition, economics provides, among other things, a logic of rational choice, and the economists' style of thinking, therefore, is adaptable to any problem of choice in respect of any set of goals, whether they be economic goals or not. Then, there is the question of whether economics can provide a case for public support for the Arts, that is, whether the State should subsidize the Arts. This is a familiar problem in the economics of welfare but its application to the Arts raises novel questions and even economists are not agreed on whether economics can provide such a rationale. Also, there is the question of criteria for public expenditure on the Arts, assuming that the case for some public expenditure has been made. Can economists tell us how much the State should spend on the Arts? Surely, they can help us with a host of other questions: should museums and galleries charge fees; should museums ever sell off parts of their collections; can the Arts economize on their expenditures; how can modern music be most effectively encouraged by public funds; are ticket prices an important element in the demand for the Arts; and does the low pay of artists discourage individuals from taking up artistic occupations?

The Economics of Experiences the Arts and Entertainment

The Economics of Experiences  the Arts and Entertainment
Author: David E. Andersson,Åke E. Andersson
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2006-02-24
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1781956634

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David and Ake E. Andersson's book will appeal to scholars and researchers at all levels of academe involved in economics, public sector economics and those with a special interest in art and/or entertainment. Public and private sector managers, planners and administrators in various art and entertainment industries will also find much to engage them within this book.

Economics of Art and Culture

Economics of Art and Culture
Author: Bruno S. Frey
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2019-03-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030157487

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This book studies the relationship between the arts and the economy. By applying economic thinking to arts and culture, it analyses markets for art and cultural goods, highlights specific facets of art auctions and discusses determinants of the economic success of artists. The author also sheds new light on various cultural areas, such as the performing and visual arts, festivals, films, museums and cultural heritage. Lastly, the book discusses cultural policies, the role of the state in financing culture, and the relationship between the arts and happiness.

Performing Arts

Performing Arts
Author: William J. Baumol,William G. Bowen
Publsiher: MIT Press (MA)
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1966
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015005659027

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The Economics of Art and Culture

The Economics of Art and Culture
Author: Karol J. Borowiecki,Charles M. Gray,James Heilbrun
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2023-09-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781009464314

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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.

The Economics of Art and Culture

The Economics of Art and Culture
Author: James Heilbrun,Charles M. Gray
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2001-04-23
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0521637120

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The 2001 second edition of this survey of the economics of - and public policy towards - the fine arts and performing arts covers arts at federal, state, and local levels in the United States as well as the international arts sector. The work will interest academic readers in the field and scholars of the sociology of the arts, as well as general readers seeking a systematic analysis of the arts. Theoretical concepts are developed from scratch so that readers with no background in economics can follow the argument. The authors look at the arts' historical growth and then examine consumption and production of the live performing arts and the fine arts, the functioning of arts markets, the financial problems of performing arts companies and museums, and the key role of public policy. A final chapter speculates about the future of art and culture in the United States.