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Informationen zum Autor Ruth Towse is Professor of Economics of Creative Industries at Bournemouth University and Professor Emerita at Erasmus Univeristy! Rotterdam. Professor Towse is one of the world's leading cultural economists and has taught in universities in the UK! the Netherlands! Italy and Thailand. She was Joint Editor of the Journal of Cultural Economics from 1993 to 2002 and President of the Association for Cultural Economics International from 2006 to 2008. She is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Klappentext A fascinating look at the economics of the arts! heritage and creative industries. Zusammenfassung One of the world's leading cultural economists shows how we can use economics to answer questions concerning the arts! heritage and creative industries. The book is ideally suited for students taking a course on the economics of the arts as part of an arts administration! business! management! or economics degree. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of figures; List of tables; List of boxes; List of abbreviations; Preface; Part I. General Issues in Cultural Economics: Introduction to Part I; 1. Introduction to cultural economics with appendix: brief introductions to the economic theories used in cultural economics; 2. Economic profile of the cultural sector; 3. Markets for cultural goods and services; 4. Economic organisation of the creative industries; 5. Production! costs and supply of cultural goods; 6. Audiences! participation and demand for cultural goods; 7. Welfare economics and public finance; Part II. The 'Traditional' Arts and Heritage: Introduction to Part II; 8. Economics of the performing arts; 9. Economics of museums and heritage; 10. Economic evaluation of cultural policy; Part III. Artists' Labour Markets and Copyright: Introduction to Part III; 11. Economics of artists' labour markets: theories; 12. Economics of artists' labour markets: empirical research; 13. Economics of copyright; Part IV. The Creative Industries: Introduction to Part IV; 14. Economics of creative industries; 15. Economics of the music industry; 16. Economics of the film industry; 17. Economics of broadcasting; 18. Economics of book publishing; 19. Economics of festivals! creative cities and cultural tourism; Part V. Conclusion: Introduction to Part V; 20. Conclusion; Questions and exercises; References; Index. ...