Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5048179 | City, Culture and Society | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Cultural Economy - which analyses the production, distribution and reception of symbolic contents - is dominated by the economics of welfare. This way of thinking marginalized the role of creativity and closed the corresponding analysis in a very static framework. Face to the need of an economic thought adapted to the creative economy, we should took this opportunity to distillate a more dynamic approach in cultural economics. Three examples are given (artistic markets, artistic skills, and macro-cultural policy) that demonstrate how cultural economics and creative economics should merge for their mutual benefit.
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Authors
Xavier Greffe,