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Creativity, Incentive and Reward : An Economic Analysis of Copyright and Culture in the Information Age.
2001
N 77 TOW.C
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Détails
Titre
Creativity, Incentive and Reward : An Economic Analysis of Copyright and Culture in the Information Age.
Auteur
Description
209 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781840642544 Print
9781843767459 eBook
9781843767459 eBook
Autre cote
N 77 TOW.C
Résumé
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.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-186) and index.
Remarque du contenu formatté
Preface
Part I: Cultural Economics, Copyright and Cultural Industries
1. Creativity, Incentives and Rewards: Cultural Economics and Copyright Law
2. The Cultural Industries, Copyright and Cultural Economics
Part II: Rewards to Artists
3. Economics of Artists’ Labour Markets
4. The Earnings of Singers: An Economic Analysis
Part III: Copyright Incentives and Rewards
5. The Value of Performers’ Rights: An Economic Analysis (written with Millie Taylor)
6. Copyright and Economic Incentives: An Application to Performers’ Rights in the Music Industry
Part IV: Copyright and Cultural Policy for the Information Age
7. Copyright, Risk and the Artist: An Economic Approach to Policy for Artists
8. Incentives and Access to Information: Economic Aspects of Limitations and Exceptions to Copyright in the Digital World
9. Conclusions and Implications for Cultural Policy
Epilogue
References
Index
Part I: Cultural Economics, Copyright and Cultural Industries
1. Creativity, Incentives and Rewards: Cultural Economics and Copyright Law
2. The Cultural Industries, Copyright and Cultural Economics
Part II: Rewards to Artists
3. Economics of Artists’ Labour Markets
4. The Earnings of Singers: An Economic Analysis
Part III: Copyright Incentives and Rewards
5. The Value of Performers’ Rights: An Economic Analysis (written with Millie Taylor)
6. Copyright and Economic Incentives: An Application to Performers’ Rights in the Music Industry
Part IV: Copyright and Cultural Policy for the Information Age
7. Copyright, Risk and the Artist: An Economic Approach to Policy for Artists
8. Incentives and Access to Information: Economic Aspects of Limitations and Exceptions to Copyright in the Digital World
9. Conclusions and Implications for Cultural Policy
Epilogue
References
Index
Série
Ressources liées
Publié
Cheltenham, U.K. : Edward Elgar, 2001.
Langue
Anglais
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