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The Distribution of Artistic Human Capital – A Typology Building Approach

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  • Ashton de Silva
  • Sveta Angelopoulos
  • Jonathan Boymal

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Artists have long been understood to play a vital role in local communities. Our intent is to develop a deeper understanding of the distribution of artistic human capital; specifically, the extent to which particular patterns of co‐location exist across Australia. We find little evidence of patterns by type of artistic human capital. Interestingly, however, our analysis does reveal a form of grouping that enables us to prescribe a typology based on the degree to which the number of types of artistic human capital resides. Using this typology we explore differences among states and regions across Australia.

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  • Ashton de Silva & Sveta Angelopoulos & Jonathan Boymal, 2019. "The Distribution of Artistic Human Capital – A Typology Building Approach," Economic Papers, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 38(2), pages 95-113, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:econpa:v:38:y:2019:i:2:p:95-113
    DOI: 10.1111/1759-3441.12236
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