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We have not clearly acknowledged the abstraction from unpriceable “social goods” (derived from communities) which … economics has not been argued, much less established. Acknowledging communities would reinforce rather than undermine them, and …
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forms of tourism, a result of the advantages which it offers bouth tourists and host communities. Rural areas are rich in … ecological and rural diversity. For a long time in their existence, rural communities have relied on the abundance of natural … transformation in agriculture, as well as other industrial resources were renewerable, which has led rural communities to be …
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This article examines the communities involved in the distribution and sharing of videos on the internet. Firstly, we …
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In this paper two dynamic models of an artist’s behavior and arts labor supply have been developed. Both are based on a … here an artist is depicted as someone who is hired on the arts labor market and paid for his artistic time. In the second … this kind of the artist’s human capital accumulation, the supply of labor in the arts market appears as the result of an …
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In this paper two dynamic models of artist behavior and arts labor supply are developed. Both are based on household … is depicted as someone who is hired on the arts labor market and paid for her arts time. In the second model artist is … described as someone who sell her products, like paintings for instance, on the market for arts products. In order to make these …
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performing arts sector, so that the presence of labour-managed firms should be particularly welcomed in this sector. …
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particularly appropriate also in the case of arts: the presence of information externality concerning the personal skills of … artists can represent a valid reason to believe that purely private funding of arts is inefficient, and to call for public …
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In this paper two dynamic models of an artist’s behavior and arts labor supply have been developed. Both are based on a … here an artist is depicted as someone who is hired on the arts labor market and paid for his artistic time. In the second … this kind of the artist’s human capital accumulation, the supply of labor in the arts market appears as the result of an …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008587478
years ago, to supply performing arts pieces. Now it is a multi-product firm, offering different goods and services. The … arts sector. A specific case study is presented, concerning ‘Centro Zo’, a firm which was born in Catania (Italy) about 15 …
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This paper provides estimates of price-marginal cost ratios for manufacturing and services sectors in the Eurozone, the …
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