Author(s): Troub, Roger 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): Peacock, Alan T.
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): Garner, Leslie H.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1980

Paper presented at Conference on the Economic Impact of the Arts, sponsored by Cornell University, Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, held in Ithaca, New York, May 27-28, 1981. This paper examines downtown development from a different perspective - that of cultural policy. It contends that the move downtown will strengthen the arts in Winston-Salem and that the move is a logical step in the increasing community involvement of the arts in that city.

Author(s): Falk, Loti
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1980

Paper presented at Conference on the Economic Impact of the Arts, sponsored by Cornell University, Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, held in Ithaca, New York, May 27-28, 1981. The author discusses specific arts organizations and links their growth to the general impact of the arts on the economic development of an urban area. In the 18 years I have lived in Pittsburgh, I have noted the most remarkable growing interest in the arts, which can be described as a true explosion: a new phenomenon in a city which until recently, due to its coal and steel industry, counted blue

Author(s): Hollis, Susan Mooring
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1980

Paper presented at Conference on the Economic Impact of the Arts, sponsored by Cornell University, Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, held in Ithaca, New York, May 27-28, 1981.

Author(s): Shanahan, James L.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1981

Paper presented at Conference on the Economic Impact of the Arts, sponsored by Cornell University, Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, held in Ithaca, New York, May 27-28, 1981.

Author(s): Weiner, Louise W.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1981

Paper presented at Conference on the Economic Impact of the Arts, sponsored by Cornell University, Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, held in Ithaca, New York, May 27-28, 1981.

Author(s): Cwi, David
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1981

Paper presented at Conference on the Economic Impact of the Arts, sponsored by Cornell University, Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, held in Ithaca, New York, May 27-28, 1981.

Author(s): Sellner, Judith Broder
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1981

Paper presented at Conference on the Economic Impact of the Arts, sponsored by Cornell University, Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, held in Ithaca, New York, May 27-28, 1981.

Author(s): Hollis, Susan Mooring
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1981

Paper presented at Conference on the Economic Impact of the Arts, sponsored by Cornell University, Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, held in Ithaca, New York, May 27-28, 1981.

Author(s): Garner, Leslie H.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1981

Paper presented at Conference on the Economic Impact of the Arts, sponsored by Cornell University, Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, held in Ithaca, New York, May 27-28, 1981.

Author(s): Cwi, David
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1980

Paper prepared for the conference on the economic impact of the arts held at Cornell University Graduate School of Business and Public Administration in 1981.

Author(s): Carole Rosenstein
Date of Publication: Mar 05, 2006

Overview of nonprofit cultural heritage organizations in the and a snapshot of their structure, finances and programs.

Author(s): Baumol, William J.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1971

Our approach has been realistic. We have dealt, first, with the theatre's bread and butter problems, and, secondly, with such innovations as would appear to be practical. A primary intention has been to suggest measures which will increase the quantity of presentations, in the belief that this is the best means of evoking more quality throughout the theatre - realizing there are many pitfalls in this approach.

Author(s): Portland Planning and Development Department
Date of Publication: May 15, 2019

On May 31, 2006, Mayor Cohen convened Portland's Creative Economy Summit. Over two hundred members of the Creative Economy attended the event, which was held in the Merrill Rehearsal Hall. After introductory remarks, the participants divided into three groups: creative individuals, creative organizations, and creative enterprises. Each group worked to develop three action steps for enhancing Portland's creative economy; and at the end of the Summit, this list of nine steps was reduced by the full group to three final recommendations.

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