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Economics and Culture Throsby Hardback Cambridge University Press 9780521584067

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Economics and Culture

Highly acclaimed analysis of the links between the two worlds of economics and culture.

David Throsby (Author)

9780521584067, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 21 December 2000

228 pages

23.6 x 15.8 x 2 cm, 0.491 kg

'David Throsby has long been known as a leading contributor in cultural economics. His book marks a major step forward: far from a mindless application of orthodox economics to the arts, he does full justice to the special characteristics, without giving up good economic reasoning. His treatment of the value of the arts, of cultural capital and heritage are of special note.' Bruno S. Frey, University of Zurich

In an increasingly globalised world, economic and cultural imperatives can be seen as two of the most powerful forces shaping human behaviour. This book considers the relationship between economics and culture both as areas of intellectual discourse, and as systems of societal organisation. Adopting a broad de]

Economics and Culture Throsby Hardback Cambridge University Press 9780521584067

Economics and Culture

Highly acclaimed analysis of the links between the two worlds of economics and culture.

David Throsby (Author)

9780521584067, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 21 December 2000

228 pages

23.6 x 15.8 x 2 cm, 0.491 kg

'David Throsby has long been known as a leading contributor in cultural economics. His book marks a major step forward: far from a mindless application of orthodox economics to the arts, he does full justice to the special characteristics, without giving up good economic reasoning. His treatment of the value of the arts, of cultural capital and heritage are of special note.' Bruno S. Frey, University of Zurich

In an increasingly globalised world, economic and cultural imperatives can be seen as two of the most powerful forces shaping human behaviour. This book considers the relationship between economics and culture both as areas of intellectual discourse, and as systems of societal organisation. Adopting a broad de]

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