Author

Publication

2001 - Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, U.K, England

Language

English

Word Count

48,000 words, Guess

Page Count

192 pages

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Classifications

  • DDC306.3/094
  • LCCZ581 .T69 2001
  • LCCZ581.T69 2001

Description

Creativity is crucial to the Information Age economy. It is the basis of production in the cultural industries. In this excellent book, Ruth Towse provides an analysis of the interaction between creativity, the law, and markets for cultural goods and services. Copyright law establishes property rights that create economic incentives to cultural production and Ruth Towse uses her analysis to draw conclusions about policy on copyright. This unique study is of interest to a range of disciplines in economics, law, cultural studies and management.

Subjects

Topics

ArtsCopyrightEconomic aspectsCopyright, europeArts, economic aspectsEconomic aspects of ArtsEconomic aspects of Copyright

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  • Creativity, incentive, and reward: an economic analysis of copyright and culture in the information ageEdward Elgar2001-01-01

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