Creative Industries by Richard E Caves

Creative Industries by Richard E Caves

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Drawing on industrial economics and contract theory, Caves explores the organization of creative industries, including visual and performing arts, movies, theater, sound recordings, and book publishing. In each, artistic inputs are combined with “humdrum” inputs. But Caves finds the deals bringing these inputs together are inherently problematic.

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Creative Industries by Richard E Caves

Drawing on industrial economics and contract theory, Caves explores the organization of creative industries, including visual and performing arts, movies, theater, sound recordings, and book publishing. In each, artistic inputs are combined with humdrum inputs. But Caves finds the deals bringing these inputs together are inherently problematic.
Creative Industries will appeal to the growing community of social scientists and humanists who are interested in and write about cultural policyEven the economics-averse among them will have no excuse to avoid this gracefully written volume. It promises to be a much-needed touchstone for work in cultural economics, the sociology of art and culture, and the interdisciplinary field of arts and cultural policy analysis. -- Paul DiMaggio, Professor of Sociology, Princeton University
[Caves] uses contract and industrial-organization theory to throw light on how and why the industries producing cultural goods and services--from literature to film, from rock music to opera--work as they do...Caves does not engage issues of ideology, nor of the political or economic importance of the arts, but simply sees the creative industries as fascinating areas of economic activity which have been largely neglected by economists...By documenting a wide range of commercial interactions across the creative industries, this comprehensive and immensely readable book shows persuasively that economic theory can help us understand the sheer business of making art happen. -- David Throsby * Times Literary Supplement *
Richard Caves has filled a very large gap: until now virtually no one has addressed the economic organization of the arts and culture. This is a highly accessible work, in which huge volumes of scholarly and popular work have been uncovered, absorbed and assimilated in the finished product.Creative Industries is a splendid book. -- Richard Netzer, Professor of Economics and Public Administration, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University
Creative Industries explores the economics of the arts in exacting detail. With great skill and originality, Caves has analysed the economic forces operating in music, book publishing, painting, the theatre and movies. -- Winston Fletcher * Times Higher Education Supplement *
Caves presents an excellent and readable discussion of the economics and organization of the creative arts industry…Using an enormous amount of qualitative information, Caves combines the theory of contracts (a new development) with the economics of industrial organization to explain institutional arrangements (the contractual strategies of the market mediators) between artists (authors, actors, performers) and consumers. -- R. A. Miller * CHOICE *
Richard E. Caves is Nathaniel Ropes Research Professor of Political Economy at Harvard University.
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ISBN 13 9780674008083
ISBN 10 0674008081
Title Creative Industries
Author Richard E Caves
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Harvard University Press
Year published 2002-04-30
Number of pages 464
Prizes Nominated for Hagley Prize in Business History 2001
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