With some notable exceptions, museums have received little attention in the economics literature1. The paper by Peacock and Godfrey (1974) looked at the economics of museums and galleries, with the later work by Frey and Pommerehne (1989) doing likewise but from the perspective of institutional economics. The wor
Museums have many different goals beyond efficiency such as social equity, financial revenue, attrac...
This report was commissioned by the Museums,Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) and the National Mu...
In December 2001, the 'New Labour' Government completed an incremental policy shift across the devol...
This paper looks at the arguments for and against admission charges to national museums and provides...
This paper surveys the literature on the economics of museums. It first discusses aspects of the dem...
This paper reviews the availability and quality of statistical evidence on the structure, visitor pa...
The issue of museum entrance fees is widely debated. Traditionally, it has been commonly agreed that...
34 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Economics and the Clark Honors College of the Univ...
<p>Understanding why people visit museums is of interest to both cultural economics and museum studi...
Who visits the museums? A comparison between stated preferences and observed effects of entrance fee
In a 1995 representative survey, 1,080 Germans were asked by standardized questionnaire to assess th...
Between 2014 and 2019 the annual growth rate of the average admission fees in Italian national museu...
The museum sector has undergone considerable change in the last few decades, which has been a result...
Museums Worldwide are facing financial exigencies and are being forced to rely on earned income, inc...
The aim of this paper is to argue that the financial challenges of museums are much more structural ...
Museums have many different goals beyond efficiency such as social equity, financial revenue, attrac...
This report was commissioned by the Museums,Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) and the National Mu...
In December 2001, the 'New Labour' Government completed an incremental policy shift across the devol...
This paper looks at the arguments for and against admission charges to national museums and provides...
This paper surveys the literature on the economics of museums. It first discusses aspects of the dem...
This paper reviews the availability and quality of statistical evidence on the structure, visitor pa...
The issue of museum entrance fees is widely debated. Traditionally, it has been commonly agreed that...
34 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Economics and the Clark Honors College of the Univ...
<p>Understanding why people visit museums is of interest to both cultural economics and museum studi...
Who visits the museums? A comparison between stated preferences and observed effects of entrance fee
In a 1995 representative survey, 1,080 Germans were asked by standardized questionnaire to assess th...
Between 2014 and 2019 the annual growth rate of the average admission fees in Italian national museu...
The museum sector has undergone considerable change in the last few decades, which has been a result...
Museums Worldwide are facing financial exigencies and are being forced to rely on earned income, inc...
The aim of this paper is to argue that the financial challenges of museums are much more structural ...
Museums have many different goals beyond efficiency such as social equity, financial revenue, attrac...
This report was commissioned by the Museums,Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) and the National Mu...
In December 2001, the 'New Labour' Government completed an incremental policy shift across the devol...