Beyond Price:Value in Culture, Economics, and the Arts (Murphy Institute Studies in Political Economy) '07
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1. Value and valuation in art and culture: introduction and overviewMichael Hutter and David Throsby; Part I. Origins of Meaning: 2. Creatingvalue between cultures: contemporary Australian Aboriginal art Terry Smith;3. Entertainment value: intrinsic, instrumental, and transactional RichardShusterman; 4. Creating artistic from economic value: changing input pricesand new art Michael Hutter; Part II. The Creation of Value in Artistic Work:5. The creation of value by artists: the case of Hector Berlioz and theSymphonic Fantastique David Throsby; 6. Art, honor, and excellence in earlymodern Europe Elizabeth Honig; 7. Rubbish and aura: archival economics KurtHeinzelman; Part III. Continuity and Innovation: 8. Value in Yolnguceremonial song performance: continuity and change Steven Knopoff; 9. Theritual and the promise: why people value social ritual Lourdes Arizpe; 10.'More than Luther of these modern days': the construction of Emerson'sreputation in American culture 1882-1903 Richard Teichgraeber; Part IV.Appreciation and Ranking: 11. Quantitative approaches to valuation in thearts, with an application to movies Victor Ginsburgh and Sheila Weyers; 12.Confluence of cultural and economic values: three historical moments Neil DeMarchi; 13. Agreements of judgements: Masaccio and the Chapmans CarolynWilde; 14. Time and preferences in cultural consumption Marina Bianchi; PartV. Cultural Policies: 15. What values should count in the arts? The tensionbetween economic effects and cultural value Bruno Frey; 16. The public valueof controversial art: the case of the Sensation exhibit Arthur Brooks; 17.Going to extremes: commercial and non-profit valuation in the U.S. artssystem William Ivey.
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