Ruth Towse
Ruth Towse FRSA is a British economist and Professor of Economics of Creative Industries at Bournemouth University and Professor Emerita at Erasmus University, Rotterdam. A leading authority in cultural economics with a particular emphasis on the economics of media and copyright, she has taught in UK, the Netherlands, Italy and Thailand universities. She was married to Mark Blaug. Provided by Wikipedia
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A textbook of cultural economics / by Towse, Ruth, 1943-
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Singers in the marketplace : the economics of the singing profession / by Towse, Ruth, 1943-
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Creativity, incentive, and reward : an economic analysis of copyright and culture in the information age / by Towse, Ruth, 1943-
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Copyright in the cultural industries /
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The artful economist : a new look at cultural economics /
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Recent trends in the economics of copyright
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The Internet and the mass media / by Küng, Lucy
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Teaching cultural economics /
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Developments in the economics of copyright : research and analysis /
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