Author: Caff, John T.
Publication Year: 1979
Media Type: Book
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Paper presented at First International Conference on Arts and Economics, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 8-10, 1979. The demand for spending on the arts is virtually limitless. As with health, expenditure on the arts has tended to increase with income and, over the course of the last decade, with expectations about what should be provided from public funds.
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Paper presented at First International Conference on Arts and Economics, sponsored by the Association for Cultural Economics, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 8-10, 1979. Comment by Berend J. Langenberg appears on p. 53-55.
The demand for spending on the arts is virtually limitless. As with health, expenditure on the arts has tended to increase with income and, over the course of the last decade, with expectations about what should be provided from public funds.
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