Art Cities, Cultural Districts and Museums

The subject of economic valorisation has become a current topic and the idea that culture can be considered a factor of economic production, able to generate wealth, appears to have been generally accepted. The book consists of a series of essays about the economic valorisation of the cultural, arti...

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Main Author: Luciana, Lazzeretti
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2004
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