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The Role of Dimitrie Cantemir in the Romanian People’s Culture
Onetiu, Anda-Nicoleta
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Knowledge Horizons - Economics
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2014
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pp. 209-211
letters, philosopher, historian,
composer
, musicologist, linguist, etnographer and geographer between 1711 and 1719, he wrote …
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How Are You, My Dearest Mozart? Well-being and Creativity of Three Famous Composers Based on their Letters
BOROWIECKI, Karol Jan
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Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin
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2014
The well-being of a person is reflected in the language used. Building on 1,400 letters written by three famous music composers, I obtain well-being indices that span their lifetime. The validity of this methodology is shown by linking the indices with biographical information and through...
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Agglomeration Economies in Classical Music
BOROWIECKI, Karol Jan
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Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin
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2013
instrumental variable – a measure of birth centrality, calculated as the average distance between a
composer
’s birthplace and the …
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Agglomeration Economies in Classical Music
Borowiecki, Karol Jan
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Association for Cultural Economics International - ACEI
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2013
instrumental variable - a measure of birth centrality, calculated as the average distance between a
composer
´s birthplace and the …
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Agglomeration Economies in Classical Music
Borowiecki, Karol J.
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Institut for Virksomhedsledelse og Økonomi, Syddansk …
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2013
instrumental variable – a measure of birth centrality, calculated as the average distance between a
composer
’s birthplace and the …
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How Are You, My Dearest Mozart? Well-being and Creativity of Three Famous Composers Based on their Letters
Borowiecki, Karol Jan
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Institut for Virksomhedsledelse og Økonomi, Syddansk …
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2013
The well-being of a person is reflected in the language used. Building on 1,400 letters written by three famous music composers, I obtain well-being indices that span their lifetime. The validity of this methodology is shown by linking the indices with biographical information and through...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010818961
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Agglomeration Economies in Classical Music
Borowiecki, Karol J.
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European Historical Economics Society - EHES
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2013
instrumental variable – a measure of birth centrality, calculated as the average distance between a
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Geographic Clustering and Productivity: An Instrumental Variable Approach for Classical Composers
Borowiecki, Karol Jan
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Verein für Socialpolitik - VfS
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2011
It is difficult to estimate the impact of geographic clustering on productivity because of endogeneity issues. I use birthplace-cluster distance as an instrumental variable for the incidence of clustering of prominent classical composers born between 1750 and 1899. I find that geographic...
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The Poet of Fire: Aleksandr Skriabin’s Synaesthetic Symphony “Prometheus†and the Russian Symbolist Poetics of Light
Dimova, Polina
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2009
This paper discusses the synaesthetically informed metaphors of light, fire, and the Sun in Russian Symbolism and shows their scientific, technological, and cultural resonance in the novel experience of electric light in Russia. The essay studies the harmonic synaesthetics of Aleksandr...
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Conflict-induced migration of composers: an individual-level study
Borowiecki, Karol Jan
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Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and …
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pp. 237-266
Research on the causes of conflict-induced migration is hindered by the lack of adequately disaggregated data. The underlying study overcomes this problem through the use of historical data on 164 prominent classical composers born after 1800. I analyze the impact of war on the probability to...
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