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Report NEP-CUL-2006-12-04
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:
Al-Hagla Khalid, 2005.
"Cultural sustainability: an asset of cultural tourism industry ,"
EBLA Working Papers
200506, University of Turin.
[Downloadable!] Moreno Yasmin Jalil & Tabassum Arif & Santagata Walter, 2005.
"Material cultural heritage and sustainable development ,"
EBLA Working Papers
200507, University of Turin.
[Downloadable!] Rojal Florence, 2005.
"Cultural districst and the role of intellectual property (disctintive signs) ,"
EBLA Working Papers
200502, University of Turin.
[Downloadable!] Saha Homai, 2005.
"Intellectual property and the development of cultural discticts national examles ,"
EBLA Working Papers
200501, University of Turin.
[Downloadable!] Callegati Enrico & Grandi Silvia, 2005.
"Cluster dynamics and innovation in SMEs: the role of culture ,"
EBLA Working Papers
200503, University of Turin.
[Downloadable!] Segre Giovanna & Russo Antonio Paolo, 2005.
"Collective property rights for glass manufacturing in Murano: Where culture makes or breaks local economic development ,"
EBLA Working Papers
200505, University of Turin.
[Downloadable!] Daniel Ortega & Francisco Rodríguez & Edward Miguel, 2006.
"Freed from Illiteracy? A Closer Look at Venezuela’s Robinson Literacy Campaign ,"
Wesleyan Economics Working Papers
2006-025, Wesleyan University, Department of Economics.
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