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The cultural industries and their products and services make a significant contribution to the global economy and are seen as strategic sectors for sustainable economic growth. However, industries such as art, design, film, music, performing arts, publishing, television and radio, present particular challenges for economic analysis. They can be goods or services that are both public and private, protected by copyright and freely available, consumed and created, as well as susceptible to fashion and technological development.

In this fascinating introduction to the cultural economy, Christiane Hellmanzik examines the market for creative work and reveals the economic relationships between human creativity, intellectual property and technology. Through the careful use of case studies, the book explores the core economic considerations such as supply and demand, competition and pricing, alongside macro trends such as globalization, digitalization and the internet, which are changing the industry’s business models.



Table of Contents

1. Introduction to cultural economics2. Markets, prices and agents3. Society and culture4. Demand for culture5. Artists, superstars and creativity6. Quality in the arts and culture7. The organization of cultural industries8. The impact of the Internet9. Globalization

Cultural Economics

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      Publisher: Agenda Publishing
      Publication Date: 30/07/2020
      ISBN13: 9781788211628, 978-1788211628
      ISBN10: 1788211626

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The cultural industries and their products and services make a significant contribution to the global economy and are seen as strategic sectors for sustainable economic growth. However, industries such as art, design, film, music, performing arts, publishing, television and radio, present particular challenges for economic analysis. They can be goods or services that are both public and private, protected by copyright and freely available, consumed and created, as well as susceptible to fashion and technological development.

      In this fascinating introduction to the cultural economy, Christiane Hellmanzik examines the market for creative work and reveals the economic relationships between human creativity, intellectual property and technology. Through the careful use of case studies, the book explores the core economic considerations such as supply and demand, competition and pricing, alongside macro trends such as globalization, digitalization and the internet, which are changing the industry’s business models.



      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction to cultural economics2. Markets, prices and agents3. Society and culture4. Demand for culture5. Artists, superstars and creativity6. Quality in the arts and culture7. The organization of cultural industries8. The impact of the Internet9. Globalization

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