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This classic study provides an extensive analysis of the major economic
attributes of the performing arts: audience composition, costs, income,
organizational structure and remuneration of performers. The authors cleady
demonstrate why the cost per performance and per attendance has always risen
faster than the economy's rate of inflation, and indicate this situation is
unlikely to change in the future. The book concludes with a summary discussion
of general policy implications. An extensive analysis of the major economic attributes of the performing
arts - audience composition, costs, income, organizational structure and
remuneration of performers. The text demonstrates why the cost per performance
and per attendance has always risen faster than the rate of inflation.
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Performing Arts-The Economic Dilemma: A Study of Problems Common to Theater, Opera, Music and Dance
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