Author(s): Throsby, C. David
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1982

Paper presented at Second Annual International Conference on Cultural Economics and Planning, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, Mastricht, Holland, May 26-28, 1982.

Author(s): Shoesmith, Eddie and Millner, Geoffrey
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1982

Paper presented at Second Annual International Conference on Cultural Economics and Planning, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, Mastricht, Holland, May 26-28, 1982.

Author(s): Abt, Clark C.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1982

Paper presented at Second Annual International Conference on Cultural Economics and Planning, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, Mastricht, Holland, May 26-28, 1982.

Author(s): Gold, Sonia S.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1979

Paper presented at First International Conference on Arts and Economics, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 8-10, 1979. The inadequate analytical and data foundations of arts policy affect a wide range of policy issues, but they seem to be especially severe with respect to demand. The unwelcome reality is that our understanding of the factors which function as determinants of arts demand is still severely limited. Recognition of this problem does not seem to be widespread nor is its correction regarded as urgent.

Author(s): Owen, Virginia Lee and Owen, Philip James
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1979

Paper presented at First International Conference on Arts and Economics, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 8-10, 1979. Comment by Stroud Cornock appears on p. 111-113.

Author(s): Frey, Bruno S. and Pommerehne, Werner W.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1979

Paper presented at First International Conference on Arts and Economics, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 8-10, 1979. Comment by Kenneth Kahn appears on p. 259-260.

Author(s): Shanahan, James L.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1979

Paper presented at First International Conference on Arts and Economics, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 8-10, 1979. Comment by J. Mark Davidson Schuster appears on p. 305-307. Comment by V. N. Krishnan appears on p. 307.

Author(s): Montias, John Michael
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1979

Paper presented at First International Conference on Arts and Economics, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 8-10, 1979. Comment by Ina Stegen appears on p. 147-149.

Author(s): Felton, Marianne Victorius
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1979

Paper presented at First International Conference on Arts and Economics, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 8-10, 1979. Comment by Clark C. Abt, p. 198-199.

It is well known that fewer than a dozen composers make a living from composing alone. The others must find full-time employment, the majority being employed at institutions of higher learning. Part of their income from this activity is in turn used to subsidize the production of music. Because composers are required to spend most of their time in pursuit of a living, their musical

Author(s): Hutchison, Robert
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1979

Paper presented at First International Conference on Arts and Economics, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 8-10, 1979. Comment by Anthony Field appears on p. 63-66.

Author(s): Khakee, Abdul and Nilsson, Goran
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1979

Paper presented at First International Conference on Arts and Economics, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 8-10, 1979. Comment by Alexander Belinfante appears on p. 283. Our aim in this paper is to examine the extent to which the supply of performing arts determines their demand in Sweden. In doing so, we assume that the supply of performing arts is almost entirely determined by public support.

Author(s): McCain, Roger A.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1979

Paper presented at First International Conference on Arts and Economics, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 8-10, 1979. Comment by Adrian Kendry appears on p. 136-137. Comment by V.N. Krishnan appears on p. 138.

Author(s): Mabry, Mary Connelly and Mabry, Bevars D.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1979

Paper presented at First International Conference on Arts and Economics, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 8-10, 1979.

Author(s): Waits, C. Richard and McNertney, Edward M.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1979

Paper presented at First International Conference on Arts and Economics, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 8-10, 1979.

Author(s): Wahl-Ziegler, Erika
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1979

Paper presented at First International Conference on Arts and Economics, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 8-10, 1979.

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