Economics of Art and Culture Invited Papers at the 12th International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics International: Volume 260
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CEAEditor:
- Victor A. Ginsburgh
Chapters:
- INTRODUCTION TO THE SERIES
- CONTRIBUTORS
- INTRODUCTION
- Motion Picture Directors: Luck, Talent and Rewards
- Independent Film Finance, Pre-Sale Agreements, and the Distribution of Film Earnings
- Are They All Crazy or Just Risk Averse? Some Movie Puzzles and Possible Solutions
- Measuring the Cultural Discount in the Price of Exported U.S. Television Programs
- Attitudes Toward Advertising and Price Competition in the Press Industry
- Art Dealers in Holland
- Auctioning Paintings in Late Seventeenth-Century London: Rules, Segmentation and Prices in an Emergent Market
- Music as a Commodity: Creating a Market in 18th-Century London
- The Test of Time: Does 20th Century American Art Survive?
- The Credibility of Cultural Economists' Advice to Governments
- Quantifying Quality and Other Problems
- Who Owns Cultural Goods? The Case of Built Heritage
- The Relationship Between Regional and National Policies in the Arts
- Making a List: Information as a Tool of Historic Preservation