EconomistsTalkArt.org SHARES ITS SUCCESS AND ENTHUSIASM INTO THE NEW YEAR

By Editorial Board

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ETA was launched in November 2015 to provide a space for the dissemination of research-based policy analysis and commentary by cultural economists. After a full year of activities, we are happy to have published 21 posts. The enthusiasm is shared by our many followers who visited the blog over 10,000 times.

These are the five most popular blog posts:

 

Post name

Nr. of visits

P1040373_Paris_IX_rue_Vignon_rue_de_Sèze_Pinacothèque_rwk WHO ARE THE VISITORS OF CULTURAL SITES ACROSS EU COUNTRIES?

891

 Art theft WHY ARE THERE SO MANY ART THEFTS

678

TpEGvauijtQynriKBfrPJROcuFWleUKdmPKqOkDpgvw DO LIVE BROADCASTS CANNIBALIZE THEATRE ATTENDANCE?

512

 Art together lg THE ARTS ALONE OR TOGETHER? TIME USE AS A MEASUREMENT OF THE VALUE OF THE ARTS

500

arts_collage THE ARTS CONNECT STUDENTS TO SCHOOL

459

 

 

Most posts touch on the keywords of culture, the arts, music, markets, public, economics and value. Relative frequency of word use in the past 12 months for the top seven terms can be seen in the following graph.

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Most of our visitors are from the US, Netherlands, UK, Australia and Spain, as shown in the table below.

Country Nr. of visits
United States 2641
Netherlands 1232
United Kingdom 954
Australia 615
Spain 614
Slovenia 524
Italy 398
Canada 366
France 307
Belgium 305

In the New Year, we will continue publishing two high quality posts each month and will provide easy accessible summaries of good economic research on the arts and culture.

The coming posts will cover, among others, topics on diversity, education of artists and there will be a special issue on women in March (celebrating International Women’s Day). Stay tuned for more!

From the ETA editors, Karol J. Borowiecki, Cedric Ceulemans, Trilce Navarrete, Andrej Srakar and Marilena Vecco, we wish you lots of reading pleasure in the coming year.

Image source:

Word cloud and frequency of word appearance generated using the text from the first 20 blog posts made with voyant tools.

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