NATIONAL ARTS PUBLICATION DATABASE (NAPD)
Consumption Efficiency and Spectator Attendance

Author: Globerman, Steven and Book, Sam H

Publication Year: 1976

Media Type: Report

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This paper represents an attempt to test the implications of a household production model for performing art attendance. Specifically, we sought to determine if education contributes to more frequent arts attendance by increasing productivity in the consumption of arts activities. . . Our analysis provides some evidence that education does apparently affect relative prices of commodities in the household production function. (p. 25) The authors discuss the policy implications of their findings.

Abstract:

This paper represents an attempt to test the implications of a household production model for performing art attendance. Specifically, we sought to determine if education contributes to more frequent arts attendance by increasing productivity in the consumption of arts activities. . . Our analysis provides some evidence that education does apparently affect relative prices of commodities in the household production function. (p. 25) The authors discuss the policy implications of their findings.

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Categories: Participation

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