Cultural economics is the application of economic analysis to all of the creative and performing arts, the heritage and cultural industries, whether publicly or privately owned. It is concerned with the economic organization of the cultural sector and with the behavior of producers, consumers and governments in that sector. The subject includes a range of approaches, mainstream and radical, neoclassical, welfare economics, public policy and institutional economics. The editors and editorial board of the Journal of Cultural Economics seek to attract the attention of the economics profession to this branch of economics, as well as those in related disciplines and arts practitioners with an interest in economic issues. The Journal of Cultural Economics publishes original papers that deal with the theoretical development of cultural economics as a subject, the application of economic analysis and econometrics to the field of culture, and with the economic aspects of cultural policy. Besides full-length papers, short papers and book reviews are also published.Officially cited as: J Cult Econ
文化经济学是将经济分析应用于所有的创意和表演艺术、遗产和文化产业,无论是公有还是私有。它涉及文化部门的经济组织以及该部门的生产者、消费者和政府的行为。这门学科包括一系列的方法,主流和激进,新古典,福利经济学,公共政策和制度经济学。《文化经济学杂志》的编辑和编委会致力于吸引经济学专业人士以及相关学科和对经济问题感兴趣的艺术从业者对这一经济学分支的关注。《文化经济学杂志》发表原创论文,涉及文化经济学作为一门学科的理论发展、经济分析和计量经济学在文化领域的应用以及文化政策的经济方面。除了长篇论文外,还出版了短篇论文和书评。邪教经济学杂志
A new perspective on the cultural heritage–development nexus: the role of creativity
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-018-9328-2
Modelling museum efficiency in producing inter-reliant outputs
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-019-09347-2
Measuring technical efficiency and marginal costs in the performing arts: the case of the municipal theatres of Warsaw
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-018-9330-8
Ticket resale, bots, and the fair price ticketing curse
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-019-09353-4
Creativity and the city: testing the attenuation of agglomeration economies in Barcelona
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-019-09340-9
Star power and box office revenues: evidence from China
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-018-9338-0
Measuring changes in subjective well-being from engagement in the arts, culture and sport
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-019-09342-7
Relationships between artistic movements and careers of modern artists: evidence from hedonic regressions with auction data
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-019-09343-6
Art and gender: market bias or selection bias?
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-019-09339-2
Unraveling the effect of extrinsic reading on reading with intrinsic motivation
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-019-09361-4
Don’t judge a book by its cover: examining digital disruption in the book industry using a stated preference approach
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/s10824-019-09363-2
Why would artists favor free streaming?
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-019-09358-Z
Measuring emotion through quality: evaluating the musical repertoires of Spanish symphony orchestras
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-018-9337-1
Do consumer and expert reviews affect the length of time a film is kept on screens in the USA?
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-018-9332-6
More than a good book: contingent valuation of public library services in England
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/s10824-019-09369-w
Cultural economics, books and reading
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/s10824-019-09365-0
Economics and novels: good, evil and becoming better people
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-019-09362-3
Television singing competitions create stars? Empirical evidence from the digital music chart in South Korea
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-018-9327-3
Artworks without names: an insight into the market for anonymous paintings
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-019-09344-5
Spatial dependence in museum services: an analysis of the Italian case
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/s10824-019-09373-0
Dining out as cultural trade
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-019-09360-5
Estimating preferences for the performing arts from referendum votes
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-019-09341-8
On the allocation of talents in the contemporary art market
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/S10824-018-9331-7
Drivers of cultural participation of immigrants: evidence from an Italian survey
来源期刊:Journal of Cultural EconomicsDOI:10.1007/s10824-020-09405-0