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There are several striking peculiarities of the arts labor market that have attracted the attentions of researchers in … the last several decades: first is constant long run excess supply of arts labor; second, artists are more likely to be … paper we developed two dynamic models of an artist’s behavior and arts labor supply. In the first model proposed here an …
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There are several striking peculiarities of the arts labor market that have attracted the attentions of researchers in … the last several decades: first is constant long run excess supply of arts labor; second, artists are more likely to be … paper we developed two dynamic models of an artist’s behavior and arts labor supply. In the first model proposed here an …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010985768
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/10011258614
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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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
A scarce literature deals with the consumption implications of cultural assimilation and integration, ethnic clustering and diasporas, the marginal propensity to consume, home production and allocation of time, ethnic consumption, migration, and trade, as well as native consumption responses....
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This paper first presents a meta-analysis of the causal impact of cultural participation on well-being. The meta-analysis classifies the literature according to the strength of the evidence available and various types of cultural activities. Secondly, this paper uses data from time use surveys...
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Using an exclusive data set consisting of the population of fine art auctions from 2000 to 2017 for Western artists, with over 2.6 million auction sales, we provide strong empirical evidence of a glass ceiling for female artists. First, we show that female artists are less likely to transition...
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Creative work has enhanced human development since early times; similarly, the latter can expand the former. But the links are not automatic. Creative work can be rife with exploitation and gender bias. Writers can advance human welfare, yet illiterate people may not benefit. To expand the...
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We document a set of time use patterns in both time series and cross sections. To explain these facts, we propose and estimate a model of time allocation that emphasizes the role of home production technology. We find it necessary to consider both labor-augmenting technology and total factor...
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