13th International Conference on Cultural Economics
02 June 2004 – 05 June 2004, USA
The Association for Cultural Economics International (ACEI) announces the 13th International Conference on Cultural Economics, to be held in Chicago, June 2-5, 2004.
The University of Illinois will serve as conference host.
Economists, other social scientists, cultural policy makers, and other individuals with an interest in the economics of art and culture are invited to submit proposals for sessions and papers.
Proposed papers and sessions should address issues of policy, resource allocation, arts markets, organisations, labour markets, or other topics pertinent to a fuller understanding of the economics of art and culture.
For further information on the conference and submission criteria, CLICK HERE.
To visit the Association for Cultural Economics International (ACEI), CLICK HERE.
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