The Heritage Game: Economics, Policy, and Practice

Author:   Alan Peacock (Vice Chancellor Emeritus, University of Buckingham) ,  Ilde Rizzo (Chair of Public Finance, University of Catania)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199213177


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   27 March 2008
Format:   Hardback
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A notable feature in cultural life is the growing demand to preserve and promote public access to historical buildings and sites, and artistic treasures of the past. Governments are increasingly involved in financing and regulating private attempts to meet this growing demand as well as extending their own provision of these treasures in state and locally owned museums and galleries. These developments raise important issues about the scope, content, and relevance of heritage policies in today's world. Written by two leading figures in the field of cultural economics, this authoritative book focuses on the impact of economic analysis on the formulation and implementation of heritage policy.

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Author:   Alan Peacock (Vice Chancellor Emeritus, University of Buckingham) ,  Ilde Rizzo (Chair of Public Finance, University of Catania)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.40cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   0.422kg
ISBN:  

9780199213177


ISBN 10:   0199213178
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   27 March 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: What this book is about 1: Making difficult choices 2: Examining reasons for public intervention 3: Facing the facts 4: Heritage institutions and the economy 5: Some economics of museums and galleries 6: The built heritage 7: Evaluating the demand for heritage 8: The practice of public intervention 9: Investment and performance appraisal 10: A possible agenda for heritage policy

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<br> In The Heritage Game Alan Peacock and Ilde Rizzo tackle fascinating and under-explored questions about the application of economic theories to cultural policy. They effortlessly combine academic rigour with amusing and perceptive insights into the motivations behind the public guardianship of culture and heritage. --Mark Jones, Director, Victoria & Albert Museum<br> Here is a wonderful book on the economics of cultural heritage. It deals with museums and galleries and with monumental sites. It gives plenty of useful advice on performance appraisal and the case for public intervention. It is a must for all practitioners in the cultural field as well as students. --Rick van der Ploeg, former State Secretary of Culture, The Netherlands and Elected Member of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee<br> Admirers of Sir Alan's previous work will be delighted by The Heritage Game co-authored with Ilde Rizzo. Brilliantly argued and accessibly written, the book tackles an important and difficul


Admirers of Sir Alan's previous work will be delighted by The Heritage Game co-authored with Ilde Rizzo. Brilliantly argued and accessibly written, the book tackles an important and difficult topic in typically thoughtful and provocative fashion. * Victor Ginsburgh, Universite Libre de Bruxelles * Here is a wonderful book on the economics of cultural heritage. It deals with museums and galleries and with monumental sites. It gives plenty of useful advice on performance appraisal and the case for public intervention. It is a must for all practitioners in the cultural field as well as students. * Rick van der Ploeg, former State Secretary of Culture, The Netherlands and Elected Member of the Unesco World Heritage Committee * In The Heritage Game Alan Peacock and Ilde Rizzo tackle fascinating and under-explored questions about the application of economic theories to cultural policy. They effortlessly combine academic rigour with amusing and perceptive insights into the motivations behind the public guardianship of culture and heritage. * Mark Jones, Director, Victoria & Albert Museum *


In The Heritage Game Alan Peacock and Ilde Rizzo tackle fascinating and under-explored questions about the application of economic theories to cultural policy. They effortlessly combine academic rigour with amusing and perceptive insights into the motivations behind the public guardianship of culture and heritage. --Mark Jones, Director, Victoria & Albert Museum<br> Here is a wonderful book on the economics of cultural heritage. It deals with museums and galleries and with monumental sites. It gives plenty of useful advice on performance appraisal and the case for public intervention. It is a must for all practitioners in the cultural field as well as students. --Rick van der Ploeg, former State Secretary of Culture, The Netherlands and Elected Member of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee<br> Admirers of Sir Alan's previous work will be delighted by The Heritage Game co-authored with Ilde Rizzo. Brilliantly argued and accessibly written, the book tackles an important and difficult topic in typically thoughtful and provocative fashion. --Victor Ginsburgh, Universite Libre de Bruxelles<br>


Author Information

Sir Alan Peacock has been a sailor (1942-45), Professor of Economics in four major universities, the first Vice Chancellor of the independent University of Buckingham, Chief Economic Advisor of the DTI, and an independent consultant. Allegedly retired, in recent years he has been deeply concerned about cultural matters, having served on the Arts Council of Great Britain and as Chair of the Scottish Arts Council. He is perhaps best known as Chairman of the Committee on Financing the BBC (1985-86). Ilde Rizzo is a specialist in cultural economics and is currently Chair of Public Finance at the University of Catania. She is a former member of the Italian Government Commission on Public Works and Vice Rector of the University of Catania.

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