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Article: Arts and culture in the new economy: introduction.
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- Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society
- Article date:
- June 22, 2002
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Within the last decade, there has been a surge of scholarship, media commentary and experimentation on what is rather loosely referred to as the "new economy." In the opening essay of this issue of the Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society, Kieran Healy describes the major attributes of the "new economy" as the term is being used by philosophers, pundits, and practitioners. He suggests that three defining assumptions drive the "new economy." First, the new economy derives much energy and expectation from the enlarging new technologies, especially information technologies. Second, the new economy is globalized--it builds on world markets, goods and services, and ...
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