Extent:
Online Ressource (1 volume)
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Series:
Handbooks in economics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, ZDB-ID 2685869-1. - Vol. 25,1
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Type of publication (narrower categories): Aufsatzsammlung
Language: English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. - Print version record
CoverFront cover -- Contents of the Handbook -- Introduction to the Series -- Acknowledgements -- Contents of Volume 1 -- Part 1: Introduction -- Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Behavior of individuals -- 3. Behavior of firms and industries -- 4. Behavior of markets -- 5. Arts and culture in the economy -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Part2: History -- Chapter 2 Art and Culture in the History of Economic Thought -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The earliest years -- 3. The eighteenth century: Imitation and imagination in the Enlightenment -- 4. Classical economics: The shadow of Bentham -- 5. Humanist critics -- 6. The marginal revolution -- 7. The arts in American economics -- 8. Keynes and the Bloomsbury Group -- 9. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 The History of Art Markets -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1. Approach, focus and scope -- 2. Early local art markets, primary and resale -- 3. Distributing paintings across markets -- 4. Selling paintings I: Artist-dealer relations -- 5. Selling paintings II: Auctions -- 6. Coda -- 7. Some developments since 1750 -- References -- Chapter 4 The Evolution of Music Markets -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The evolution of music performance venues -- 3. A quantitative perspective -- 4. Music publishing and intellectual property -- 5. The popularization of musical culture -- References -- Part 3: Value -- Chapter 5 Defining Cultural and Artistic Goods -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Definitional issues -- 3. Creativity -- 4. Implications for consumers of art -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 Value and the Valuation of Art in Economic and Aesthetic Theory -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1. Premodern theories -- 2. Art in early subjectivist theories -- 3. Art in 19th century economics and aesthetics -- 4. Art in economic theory until the 1970s -- 5. Art in aesthetics until the 1990s -- 6. Varieties of artistic external effects in contemporary economics -- 7. Varieties of artistic value in contemporary aesthetics, and their economic valuation -- 8. The logic of aesthetic and economic evaluation -- References -- Part 4: Legal Issues -- Chapter 7 The Economic Analysis of Art Law -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Copyright and trademark issues -- 3. Moral rights -- 4. Resale royalties -- 5. Resolving disputes over ownership of art -- 6. Art market: Contract and authenticity issues -- 7. Estate issues -- References -- Chapter 8 Copies of Artworks: The Case of Paintings and Prints -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Forgeries, copies, and reproductions. Definitions and boundaries -- 3. Artists and their patrons -- 4. Markets for prints.
Front cover; Title page; Copyright page; Introduction to the Series; Contents of the Handbook; Acknowledgements; Contents of Volume 1; Part 1: Introduction; Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview; 1. Introduction; 2. Behavior of individuals; 3. Behavior of firms and industries; 4. Behavior of markets; 5. Arts and culture in the economy; 6. Conclusions; References; Part2: History; Chapter 2 Art and Culture in the History of Economic Thought; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. The earliest years; 3. The eighteenth century: Imitation and imagination in the Enlightenment
4. Classical economics: The shadow of Bentham5. Humanist critics; 6. The marginal revolution; 7. The arts in American economics; 8. Keynes and the Bloomsbury Group; 9. Conclusion; References; Chapter 3 The History of Art Markets; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Approach, focus and scope; 2. Early local art markets, primary and resale; 3. Distributing paintings across markets; 4. Selling paintings I: Artist-dealer relations; 5. Selling paintings II: Auctions; 6. Coda; 7. Some developments since 1750; References; Chapter 4 The Evolution of Music Markets; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction
2. The evolution of music performance venues3. A quantitative perspective; 4. Music publishing and intellectual property; 5. The popularization of musical culture; References; Part 3: Value; Chapter 5 Defining Cultural and Artistic Goods; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Definitional issues; 3. Creativity; 4. Implications for consumers of art; 5. Conclusion; References; Chapter 6 Value and the Valuation of Art in Economic and Aesthetic Theory; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Premodern theories; 2. Art in early subjectivist theories; 3. Art in 19th century economics and aesthetics
4. Art in economic theory until the 1970s5. Art in aesthetics until the 1990s; 6. Varieties of artistic external effects in contemporary economics; 7. Varieties of artistic value in contemporary aesthetics, and their economic valuation; 8. The logic of aesthetic and economic evaluation; References; Part 4: Legal Issues; Chapter 7 The Economic Analysis of Art Law; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Copyright and trademark issues; 3. Moral rights; 4. Resale royalties; 5. Resolving disputes over ownership of art; 6. Art market: Contract and authenticity issues; 7. Estate issues; References
Chapter 8 Copies of Artworks: The Case of Paintings and PrintsAbstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Forgeries, copies, and reproductions. Definitions and boundaries; 3. Artists and their patrons; 4. Markets for prints; 5. Markets for paintings; 6. Copies and art historians. A renewal of interest?; 7. Regulating the market for copies; 8. Concluding comments; Appendix A: Copies and originals sold at auction 1684-1999; References; Chapter 9 Copyright, Art and Internet: Blessing the Curse?; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. The example of MP3s and software; 3. A market for works of art
4. Issues and conclusion
ISBN: 978-0-08-046475-6 ; 1-280-63665-3 ; 0-08-046475-0 ; 0-444-50870-8 ; 978-0-444-50870-6 ; 978-0-444-50870-6
Classification: Wirtschaftssektoren: Sonstiges ; Kunst in Beziehung zu anderen Wissenschaftsgebieten
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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