Home > Term: cultural economics
The analysis of the production and distribution of wealth related to the arts, heritage and cultural industries. This branch of economics deals with the creative arts, the performing arts, art organizations, the media, cultural heritage, and cultural tourism.
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- Context: "Over the last 50 years, cultural economics has established itself as a field of study that is relevant to arts organizations, creative industries, cultural policy and, increasingly, to economic policy for growth and development."
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- definition_reference: ACEI. Association for Cultural Economics International, n.d. Web. 28 January 2015.
Ginsburgh, Victor A., and David Throsby, eds. Handbook of the Economics of Art and Culture. Kidlington, Oxford: North-Holland, 2006. Print.
Towse, Ruth, ed. A Handbook of Cultural Economics, Second Edition. Northampton, Massachusetts: Edward Elgar, 2011. Print.
- context_reference: Towse, Ruth, ed. A Handbook of Cultural Economics, Second Edition. Northampton, Massachusetts: Edward Elgar, 2011. Print.
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