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Baumol's Cost Disease - The Arts and other Victims (Hardcover)
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Baumol's Cost Disease - The Arts and other Victims (Hardcover)
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Baumol's Cost Disease is the inevitable escalation of the real
costs that occur in labour-intensive industries like the arts,
health care and education. The labour costs in these industries
tend to increase at the same rate as other industries, but their
scope for utilizing labour-saving technical progress is either
small or non-existent.The book opens with an introduction by Ruth
Towse in which there is an overview of William Baumol's work. In
this discussion Ruth Towse examines Baumol's work in the context of
the development of the economics of the arts. The volume is then
divided into parts and begins by introducing William Baumol's work
through several autobiographical essays. This is followed by some
of his early contributions to cultural economics and the cost
disease. William Baumol's leading macroeconomic work on the
'unbalanced growth model' is also included and the debate about it
at its inception. In parts three and four some of the more
empirical papers on the arts are presented as well as essays on
policy implications for the arts. Following this are chapters on
the theatre and publishing as well as historical studies of the
arts and the implications of the cost disease for libraries, health
care and education. This book contains William Baumol's
contribution to cultural economics and spans over 30 years of
writing on the subject, much of which is not widely available. It
provides a real insight into the development of Baumol's analysis
and his perception of the problems of the arts and other
labour-intensive sectors.
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