The subsidized muse : public support for the arts in the United States
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The subsidized muse : public support for the arts in the United States
(Modern revivals in economics)
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"First published in 1978 by Cambridge Unversity Press. Reprint in 1993 by Gregg Revivals" -- t.p. verso
Bibliography: p. 264-280
Includes index
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Description
This text provides a review and analysis of the rationale for public support of the arts, its development in the US and the policies and institutions through which public support is provided. The effects of public support in practice - on the major "high-culture" performance arts and disciplines, and on 16 more or less representative organizations - are analyzed, in relation to the expressed goals of the granting authorities, and substantial changes in policy as proposed.
Table of Contents
- The open question
- the case for large-scale public support for the arts
- patterns of public support
- direct subsidy programs in the United States
- the effects of public support on the arts
- support for the arts and the public interest
- the direction of public policy - some recommendations.
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