23rd International Conference on Cultural Economics
The Association for Cultural Economics International (ACEI) invites you to participate in the 23rd International Conference on Cultural Economics, to be held at Erasmus University Rotterdam.
This conference marks half a century since the founding of the ACEI in the 1970s, returning to the Netherlands where the second edition of the conference was held in 1982! As a beacon for cultural economics research, this conference is the oldest and one of the most esteemed gatherings in the social sciences concerning arts and culture.
The ACEI Conference attracts a global community of scholars and practitioners to explore the economic facets of arts and culture. This event is renowned for its inclusivity and diversity, offering a platform for a wide range of speakers and methodologies. It encourages interdisciplinary contributions that enhance our understanding of the economic, business, social, and policy dimensions of arts and culture.
We invite original research contributions across a broad spectrum of cultural economics, including but not limited to:
• Artists’ Labor Markets
• Arts and Cultural Organizations
• Art Markets and Auctions
• Creative Cities and Urban Development
• Cultural and Creative Industries
• Cultural Consumption and Participation
• Cultural Diversity and Entrepreneurship
• Cultural Policy, Economic Impact, and Climate Change
• Cultural Tourism
• Culture and Wellbeing
• Digital Transformation in Arts and Culture
• Economic Analysis and Modelling in Cultural Economics
• Economic History of the Arts
• Economics of Copyright, Festivals, and Cultural Heritage
• Economics of Museums and Performing Arts
• Finance and Funding of the Arts
• International Trade in Art and Culture
• Strategic Management and Marketing
• Broader Perspectives on Arts and Cultural Dynamics
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