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Why Are Artists Poor? : The Exceptional Economy of the Arts
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Hans Abbing
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January 25 2019
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Amsterdam University Press
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9789048503650
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December 31 2002
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January 25 2019
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10.1515/9789048503650
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Frontmatter
pp. 5
Table of Contents
pp. 11
Preface
pp. 17
1. Sacred Art: Who Has the Power to Define Art?
pp. 34
2. The Denial of the Economy: Why Are Gifts to the Arts Praised, While Market Incomes Remain Suspect?
pp. 52
3. Economic Value Versus Aesthetic Value: Is There Any Financial Reward for Quality?
pp. 78
4. The Selflessly Devoted Artist: Are Artists Reward-Oriented?
pp. 103
5. Money for the Artist: Are Artists Just Ill-Informed Gamblers?
pp. 124
6. Structural Poverty: Do Subsidies and Donations Increase Poverty?
pp. 152
7. The Cost Disease: Do Rising Costs in the Arts Make Subsidization Necessary?
pp. 181
8. The Power and the Duty to Give: Why Give to the Arts?
pp. 203
9. The Government Serves Art: Do Art Subsidies Serve the Public Interest or Group Interests?
pp. 232
10. Art Serves the Government: How Symbiotic Is the Relationship between Art and the State?
pp. 259
11. Informal Barriers Structure the Arts: How Free or Monopolized Are the Arts?
pp. 280
12. Conclusion: a Cruel Economy: Why Is the Exceptional Economy of the Arts so Persistent?
pp. 295
Epilogue: the Future Economy of the Arts: Is this Book’s Representation of the Economy of the Arts Outdated?
pp. 311
Notes
pp. 349
Literature
pp. 361
Index of names
pp. 365
Index of subjects
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