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Titel |
Does the past have a future? : the political economy of heritage |
Auteur |
A. Peacock |
Corporatieve auteur |
Institute of economic affairs |
Plaats van uitgave |
London |
Uitgever |
Institute of economic affairs |
Jaar van uitgave |
1998
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IEA Readings
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47 |
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0-255-36414-8
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Annotatie |
X, 154 p. : fig., tab. ; 21 cm. - Met lit. opg.
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Trefwoorden |
cultureel erfgoed, conservering, economie, monumentenbeleid, monumentenzorg, musea, galeries, private financiering, culturele organisaties, internationaal |
Samenvatting There are resource costs in preserving the past and presenting it. How are decisions made about what should be preserved and how should those decisions be made? Eight authors explain the policies of different countries and make suggestions for reform. Book contains: The economist and heritage policy, A. Peacock; Public choice, cost benefit analysis and the evaluation of cultural heritage, B. Frey and F. Oberholzer-Gee; Heritage regulation : a political economy approach, I. Rizzo; The evolution of heritage policies : the case of France, F. Benhamou; The national trust : the private provision of heritage services, D. Sawers; Museums and galleries : storehouses of value, G. Elliot; International aspects of heritage policies, D. Netzer. |
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