Publications: Working Papers

- Sarah Anzia, “Beyond the Battlefield: An Assessment of Chicago’s Public Art Program and Ideas for a New Direction” (June 2007)
- Stephanie A. Williams, "Blacks and Whites in the American Art World: Does Class Matter?" (November 2005)
- J. Stan Barrett, "Laughing through the Armory Show" (November 2005)
- Diane Grams, “Territorial Markers: A Case Study of the Public Art of Bronzeville” (October 2005)
- Richard A. Peterson, “Changing Arts Audiences: Capitalizing on Omnivorousness” (October 2005)
- Richard E. Caves, “Switching Channels: Organization and Change in TV Broadcasting” (May 2005)
- Ann Markusen, “The Artistic Divident: The Arts’ Hidden Contributions to Regional Development ” (April 2005)
- Ann Markusen, “The Artistic Dividend Revisited” (April 2005)
- Donald Sassoon, “On Cultural Markets” (February 2005)
- Harrison White, "Inventory Of Dynamics In Art Markets" (February 2005)
- Damon J. Phillips, "Incumbents, Innovation, and Competence:the Emergence of Recorded Jazz, 1920-1929."
- Diane Grams, "Executive Compensation for Illinois Nonprofit Arts Leaders: A Study Commissioned by the Illinois Arts Alliance Foundation" (January 2005)
- Thomas Smith, "Swing for Your Supper: The Earnings of Jazz'ers and Other Musicians" (January 2005)
- Rachel Barney and Michael Green, "Intrisically Scarce Goods" (November 2004)
- David Grazian, "The Production of Popular Music as a Confidence > Game: The Case of the Chicago Blues" (October 2004)
- Martha Woodmansee, "Beyond 'Authorship': Refiguring Rights in Traditional Culture and Bioknowledge" (May 2004)
- Adrian Johns, "The Nature of Intellectual Property in the Mid-Twentieth Century" (May 2004)
- Richard A. Epstein, "Liberty vs. Property? Cracks in the Foundation of Copyright Law" (April 2004)
- Lior Strahilevitz, "The Right to Destroy" (April 2004)
- Diane Grams, "Producing Local Color: A Study of Networks and Resource Mobilization in Three Local Chicago Communities" (March 2004)
"Appendix B" to Producing Local Color: A Study of Networks and Resource Mobilization in Three Local Chicago Communities
- Katherine A. Giuffre, "Sandpiles of Opportunity: Success in the Art World" (February 2004)
- Steve Tepper, "Culture, Conflict and Community: Rituals of Protest or Flairs of Competition" (February 2004)
- Jeffrey Milyo, "Social Capital and Support for Public Funding of the Arts" (January 2004)
- J. Mark Schuster, "Making a List and Checking it Twice: The List as a Tool of Historic Preservation" (June 2002)
- J. Mark Schuster, "Catalunya and its Cultural Industries: Policy Pitfalls and Policy Opportunities" (March 2002)
- Cass R. Sunstein, "Coherent and Incoherent Valuation: A Problem With Contingent Valuation of Cultural Amenities" (February 2002)
- Doug Noonan, "Contingent Valuation Studies in the Arts and Culture: An Annotated Bibliography" (February 2002)
- J. Mark Schuster, "Sub-National Cultural Policy - Where the Action is? Mapping State Cultural Policy in the United States" ((January 2002)
- J. Mark Schuster, "Policy and Planning with a Purpose or The Art of Making Choices in Arts Funding" (September 2001)
- Michael Rushton, "A New Institutional Economics Approach to the Organization of State and Provincial Arts Councils" (April 2001)
- Kevin V. Mulcahy, "The State Arts Agency: An Overview of Cultural Federalism in the United States" (April 2001)
- Kelly Barsdate, "Information Sources for State-Level Arts Policy: Current Resources and Future Needs" (April 2001)
- Kelly Barsdate, "The State Arts Agency Policy Environment" (April 2001)
- William M. Landes, "What Has The Visual Arts Rights Act Of 1990 Accomplished?" (February 2001)
- Lawrence Rothfield, "Why Humanities Policy Belongs on the Public Agenda" (March 2000)
- Tony Bennett, "Cultural Policy Beyond Aesthetics" (March 2000)
- Lawrence Rothfield, "Cultural Policy Studies?! Cultural Policy Studies?! Cultural Policy Studies?! A Guide for Perplexed Humanists" (April 1999)
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