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The following archive contains various books, reports, working papers, and syllabi published by the Cultural Policy Center.
February, 2005 On Cultural MarketsWhat follow are brief notes towards an initial way of understanding the positions states can occupy in the hierarchy of cultural power. Though the possible combinations are numerous and complex, we might propose an initial set of... |
February, 2005 Inventory Of Dynamics In Art MarketsEach art market shapes to its context. I look only at markets that shape around competitive choices of commitments by a group of producers who lie intermediary between the sources they craw upon and the buyers they deliver to. Today I... |
January, 2005 Swing for Your Supper: The Earnings of Jazz'ers and Other MusiciansThis study uses two new datasets to examine the earnings of musicians, specifically jazz musicians, the Study of Jazz Artists 2001: American Federation of Musician Survey and the Study of Jazz Artists 2001: Respondent Driven Survey. This... |
November, 2004 Intrinsically Scarce GoodsWe are concerned with a class of goods that are both scarce and valued for experiences that depend on their authenticity and unmediated access to them. Such goods include prehistoric cave paintings, spectacular natural sites, and several... |
October, 2004 The Interim Director in Nonprofit Arts Organizations: A Bibliography of Existing LiteratureINTRODUCTION This bibliography was developed to assist the Illinois Arts Alliance (IAA) with the task of determining the need for a publication about interim directors specific to nonprofit arts organizations. Sources were compiled through scans... |
October, 2004 The Production of Popular Music as a Confidence Game: The Case of the Chicago BluesIn this article I argue that the production of live music shares many formal properties with that of confidence games: specifically, (1) a set of structural relationships in which operators, ropers, insiders, shills and marks are enmeshed... |
July, 2004 Incumbents, Innovation, and Competence: the Emergence of Recorded Jazz, 1920-1929We examine recorded jazz as a musical innovation of the early twentieth century. Consistent with much research on radical innovations, the dominant incumbent record companies exhibited hesitance and limited competence in offering jazz in... |
May, 2004 Some Observations of Analyzing Economic Impact: A Case Study, the Economic Impact of the Staples Center on the City of Los AngelesThe purpose of this report is to assess the impact the Staples Center has had on the economy of the City of Los Angeles, and in so doing identify and analyze the problems involved in estimating the economic impact of public development... |
May, 2004 Assessing the Impacts of the Cultural IndustryIntroduction The word "impact", when used in the phrase "economic impact analysis", has two somewhat different interpretations within the economics of the arts and culture. The first arises when the economic impact... |
May, 2004 The Supply Constraint Problem in Economic Impact Analysis: An Arts/Sports DisparityIntroduction The major technical errors that can be made in traditional economic impact analysis are well understood by all but the most inexperienced practitioners.1 The three most common are demand-side errors: (1) the spending... |