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In contrast to result-driven publications in which the academic narrative constructs the process of data analysis and the conceptual framework as purposefully designed and inevitably leading to the findings, this article will take a closer look at the concrete development of interpretative...
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under the influence of a selfish theater lobby maximizes only the welfare of the spectators. Such an equilibrium …
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In this paper, we present a spatial model of the public provision of the performing arts. Agents behave boundedly rational. Art directors set performance quality according to their aspiration levels. While taking into account the spatial distribution of the population, administrative directors...
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I study the business practices of the Comédie française, the main theater in Paris, between 1680 and 1793. The theater … which successful novelties were added. As demand grew, the theater provided more variety and more novelty. …
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"If at its most elemental, the theater is an art form of human bodies in space, what becomes of the theater as suicide … capitalism pushes our world into a posthuman age? Waste: Capitalism and the Dissolution of the Human in Twentieth-Century Theater … traces the twentieth-century theater's movement from dramaturgies of efficiency to dramaturgies of waste, beginning with the …
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This paper analyzes the productivity development in the German public theater sector for the seasons 1991 …
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