Cultural Economics

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Chen Duxiu
Chinese characteristics
creative industries analysis
Cultural Accumulation
Cultural adjustment
Cultural Checks
Cultural confidence
Cultural economics
cultural policy research
Cultural Products Market
cultural sector economic impact
economic development studies
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Family Business
heritage management strategies
Income Distribution Gap
Income Satisfaction
Li Dazhao
Macroeconomic Regulation
Man Hypothesis
Micro-sized Enterprises
Microeconomic Unit
Middle Income Trap
Moral Bottom Line
Peking University
Public Welfare Undertakings
Qing Dynasty
SDX Joint Publishing Company
social value measurement
socialist market theory
Yangtze River
Young Men
Yuan Shikai

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367558956
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Culture is a priceless inheritance and source of wellbeing that is of immense value to humankind. Cultural economics set out to examine the nature and social benefits of cultural products and phenomena as they exist in the market.

This volume is the masterpiece of Li Yining, one of the best-known Chinese economists, active in devoting his attention to the role of culture in the economy since the 1950s. Considering the importance of culture in the development of socialism with Chinese characteristics, the author combines cultural history, economic history, and the history of economic thought to produce unique perspectives. This book not only introduces the central concepts of cultural economics and the culture industry, but proposes several groundbreaking views that greatly influenced the culture policies of China, including cultural adjustment, cultural confidence, and cultural checks and balances.

Researchers and students of economics, cultural studies, and Chinese politics, as well as policy makers, will benefit from this volume.

Li Yining is Professor of Economics at Peking University. His research involves relating the study of economic history to that of cultural history, and the study of economics to that of culture. His publications include History of the Ancient Greek Economy, History of the Roman-Byzantine Economy, and The Origin of Capitalism: A Comparative Study of Economic History.

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