The Economics of Art Museums
Martin Feldstein, editor
Conference held Nov. 30 - Dec. 2, 1989
Published in January 1991 by University of Chicago Press
© 1991 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
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373 pp. pages
ISBN: 0-226-24073-8
Table of Contents
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Front matter, table of contents, preface:
Martin Feldstein
(p. -9 - 0)
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Introduction:
Martin Feldstein
(p. 1 - 12)
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The Museum's Collection:
Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr., Julia Brown Turrell, Jay E. Cantor, John Walsh
(p. 13 - 34)
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The Museum and the Public:
Anne d'Harnoncourt, Paul J. DiMaggio, Marilyn Perry, James N. Wood
(p. 35 - 60)
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Museum Finances:
Harry S. Parker, III, Thomas Krens, William H. Luers, Neil Rudenstine
(p. 61 - 90)
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The Museum and the Government:
Andrew Oliver, Anne Hawley, Sir John Hale
(p. 91 - 106)
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General Overview:
J. Carter Brown, Richard E. Oldenburg, Harold M. Williams, Roger G. Kennedy
(p. 107 - 128)
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Art Museums in the United States: A Financial Portrait:
Richard N. Rosett
(p. 129 - 178)
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An Economic History of American Art Museums:
Peter Temin
(p. 179 - 194)
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Tax Policy Toward Art Museums:
Don Fullerton
(p. 195 - 236)
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Government Policy Toward Art Museums in the United States:
Charles T. Clotfelter
(p. 237 - 270)
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Government Policy and Art Museums in the United Kingdom:
Rosemary Clarke
(p. 271 - 326)
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Marketing of Art Museums:
Robert C. Blattberg, Cynthia J. Broderick
(p. 327 - 346)
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Biographies, Participants:
Martin Feldstein
(p. 347 - 354)
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Indexes:
Martin Feldstein
(p. 355 - 364)
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