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Report NEP-CUL-2006-06-03
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:
Patrizia Riganti & Peter Nijkamp, 2004.
"Valuing cultural heritage benefits to urban and regional development ,"
ERSA conference papers
ersa04p314, European Regional Science Association.
[Downloadable!] Patrizia Riganti & Anna Alberini & Alberto Longo, 2005.
"Public Preferences for Land uses’ changes - valuing urban regeneration projects at the Venice Arsenale ,"
ERSA conference papers
ersa05p756, European Regional Science Association.
[Downloadable!] Patrizia Riganti & Peter Nijkamp, 2005.
"Benefit transfers of cultural heritage values - how far can we go? ,"
ERSA conference papers
ersa05p186, European Regional Science Association.
[Downloadable!] Oliver Gürtler & Christian Grund, 2006.
"The Effect of Reputation on Selling Prices in Auctions ,"
Discussion Papers
114, SFB/TR 15 Governance and the Efficiency of Economic Systems, Free University of Berlin, Humboldt University of Berlin, University of Bonn, University of Mannheim, University of Munich.
[Downloadable!] Shihe Fu, 2005.
"What Has Been Capitalized into Property Values: Human Capital, Social Capital, or Cultural Capital? ,"
Working Papers
05-25, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
[Downloadable!] Kwiek, Maksymilian, .
"Mass Media: Constrained Information and Heterogenous Public ,"
Discussion Paper Series In Economics And Econometrics
0606, Economics Division, School of Social Sciences, University of Southampton.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2010-1-3.
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