Handbook on the Economics of Cultural Heritage
Edited by Ilde Rizzo and
Anna Mignosa
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Cultural heritage is a complex and elusive concept, constantly evolving through time, and combining cultural, aesthetic, symbolic, spiritual, historical and economic values. The Handbook on the Economics of Cultural Heritage outlines the contribution of economics to the design and analysis of cultural heritage policies and to addressing issues related to the conservation, management and enhancement of heritage.
Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Environment; Geography (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
ISBN: 9780857930996
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Public intervention for cultural heritage: normative issues and tools , pp i-i

- Françoise Benhamou
- Ch 2 Cultural heritage: public decision-making and implementation , pp i-i

- Manfred J. Holler and Isidoro Mazza
- Ch 3 Cultural heritage policies: a comparative perspective , pp i-i

- Arjo Klamer, Anna Mignosa and Lyudmila Lyudmila
- Ch 4 Demand for cultural heritage , pp i-i

- Victoria Ateca-Amestoy
- Ch 5 The role of the private sector in cultural heritage , pp i-i

- Bruce Seaman
- Ch 6 Tax incentives for cultural heritage conservation , pp i-i

- Federico Revelli
- Ch 7 Issues in the international market for cultural heritage , pp i-i

- Victor Ginsburgh and François Mairesse
- Ch 8 World Heritage List , pp i-i

- Bruno Frey and Lasse Steiner
- Ch 9 Current challenges in cultural statistics: a focus on heritage , pp i-i

- Lydia Deloumeaux
- Ch 10 Management challenges of cultural heritage organizations , pp i-i

- Xavier Casta-er
- Ch 11 The marketing of heritage venues or destinations , pp i-i

- François Colbert
- Ch 12 Digital cultural heritage , pp i-i

- Trilce Navarrete
- Ch 13 Technologies for cultural heritage , pp i-i

- Paolo Paolini, Dana Mitroff Silvers and Nancy Proctor
- Ch 14 The immeasurable economics of libraries , pp i-i

- Jean-Michel Salaün
- Ch 15 Choices in architectural conservation , pp i-i

- John H. Stubbs
- Ch 16 Conservation and sustainable development of archaeological sites , pp i-i

- Martha Demas and Neville Agnew
- Ch 17 Market effects of historic preservation , pp i-i

- Douglas Noonan
- Ch 18 Heritage and local development: a reluctant relationship , pp i-i

- Gregory J. Ashworth
- Ch 19 Heritage tourism , pp i-i

- Lluís Bonet
- Ch 20 Why and how intangible cultural heritage should be safeguarded , pp i-i

- Francesca Cominelli and Xavier Greffe
- Ch 21 The values of cultural heritage , pp i-i

- Arjo Klamer
- Ch 22 The economic, social and cultural impact of cultural heritage: methods and examples , pp i-i

- Jen D. Snowball
- Ch 23 Assessment of value in heritage regulation , pp i-i

- David Throsby
- Ch 24 Performance of cultural heritage institutions , pp i-i

- Víctor Fernández-Blanco, Luis César Herrero and Juan Prieto-Rodriguez
- Ch 25 ‘Adam Smith has returned to live in Edinburgh’: a case study , pp i-i

- Alan Peacock
- Ch 26 Virtual worlds, virtual heritage and immersive reality: the case of the Daming Palace at Xi’an, China , pp i-i

- Maurizio Forte
- Ch 27 Public spending for conservation in Italy , pp i-i

- Calogero Guccio and Ilde Rizzo
- Ch 28 The public sector in the preservation of urban heritage sites: lessons from four cities in Latin America , pp i-i

- Eduardo Rojas
- Ch 29 The Aga Khan multidisciplinary experience in Cairo, Egypt: a different view , pp i-i

- Hany Attalla, Mohamed Abdel-Kader and Haitham Samir
- Ch 30 Policy for intangible cultural heritage in Japan: how it relates to creativity , pp i-i

- Kazuko Goto
- Ch 31 Preliminary valuation of a cultural heritage site of global significance: a Delphi contingent valuation study , pp i-i

- Richard Carson, Michael B. Conaway and Stale Navrud
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