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Report NEP-CUL-2005-09-29
This is the archive for NEP-CUL , a report on new working papers in the area of Cultural Economics. Roberto Zanola issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-CUL
The following items were anounced in this report:
Frederick van der Ploeg, 2005.
"The Making of Cultural Policy: A European Perspective ,"
CESifo Working Paper Series
CESifo Working Paper No. , CESifo Group Munich.
[Downloadable!] Anderson, Simon P & Gabszewicz, Jean Jaskold, 2005.
"The Media and Advertising: A Tale of Two-Sided Markets ,"
CEPR Discussion Papers
5223, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Victoria Ateca-Amestoy, 2005.
"Determining Heterogeneous Behaviour for Theater Participation ,"
IESA Working Papers Series
0502, Institute for Social Syudies of Andalusia - Higher Council for Scientific Research.
[Downloadable!] Kranenburg,Hans,van, 2005.
"Relevant Market and Pricing Behavior of Regional Newspapers in the Netherlands ,"
Research Memoranda
025, Maastricht : METEOR, Maastricht Research School of Economics of Technology and Organization.
[Downloadable!] Avichai Snir & Daniel Levy, 2005.
"Popular Perceptions and Political Economy in the Contrived World of Harry Potter ,"
Others
0509012, EconWPA, revised 04 Jan 2006.
[Downloadable!] Justina A.V. Fischer & Antonio Rodríguez Andrés, 2005.
"Is Software Piracy a Middle Class Crime? Investigating the inequality-piracy channel ,"
University of St. Gallen Department of Economics working paper series 2005
2005-18, Department of Economics, University of St. Gallen.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2009-11-29.
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