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Titel |
Valuing pop music : institutions, VALUES, and economics |
Auteur |
W. Dolfsma |
Plaats van uitgave |
Delft |
Uitgever |
Eburon |
Jaar van uitgave |
1999
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ISBN |
90-5166-682-9
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Annotatie |
VI, 202 p. : fig., tab. ; 24 cm. - Literatuuropgave : p. 181-202
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Trefwoorden |
economie, economische theorieën, popmuziek, markt, Nederland |
Samenvatting The author tries to explain why people started consuming pop music and why it was suddenly valued so highly. To answer this, he looks at how consumption and production have mutually influenced each other. The study contributes to what may be called a social value theory in economics. It is argued that the value people have for a specific consumption good such as pop music emanates from an institutional setting. In addition to a theoretical contribution, this study presents additional information about the advent of pop music in the Netherlands. |
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