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implications for culture-led welfare policies. …
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specific to migrants' characteristics and behaviour, namely dimensions of proximity to the native population's culture and the … immigrant's cultural background and proximity with the culture of the host society still significantly explain variation in …
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services defines and refines us as humans. The economics of culture, notwithstanding its deeply rooted epistemological …
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This chapter critically assesses, from an economic viewpoint, the role of the arts and culture in urban and regional … urban revitalization are discussed including the role of tourism, the non-market demand for arts and culture as an element … influence of regional economic development on the demand for and supply of culture in the region is analyzed and the location of …
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This chapter considers the economic dimensions of prizes and awards in the arts. It first treats the role of awards in the markets for artistic goods: their effect on sales, earnings, and consumer demand, and their function as judgment devices or quality signals. Also discussed are the costs of...
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implications for culture-led welfare policies …
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The image of the European culture is given by the association of the concepts people – culture – history – territory … features beyond a certain European culture. Thus, we identify at least two cultural identity constructions on the European … level: a culture of cultures, that is a cultural area with a particular, local, regional and national strong identity, or a …
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This chapter tries to synthesize the progress that economists have made towards understanding various aspects of the role of religion in human societies from a development economics perspective. We start by reviewing the contributions that consider religious beliefs as exogenously given and try...
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This paper models the migration of the Creative Class (Florida, 2003) in a New-Economic-Geography framework. Beside wage differentials, urban cultural amenities play an important role on the choice of location. A public cultural good, financed by taxes, is introduced as an agglomeration force....
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