Report NEP-CUL-2022-12-05
This is the archive for NEP-CUL, a report on new working papers in the area of Cultural Economics. Roberto Zanola issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Lanqing Du & Michelle Kim & Jinwook Lee, 2022. "The Art NFTs and Their Marketplaces," Papers 2210.14942, arXiv.org.
- Huang, Po-Lung, 2021. "Japanese street dance culture in manga and anime: Hip hop transcription in Samurai Champloo and Tokyo Tribe-2," SocArXiv 3f54q, Center for Open Science.
- Liu, Jin, 2021. "Language, identity and unintelligibility: A case study of the rap group Higher Brothers," SocArXiv cv78u, Center for Open Science.
- Yudhistira, Muhammad Rizqi, 2022. "Disruptive Strategy and Innovation Spotify Music," OSF Preprints edujr, Center for Open Science.
- Vétu, Guillaume, 2021. "Animist influence and immutable corporeality: Repositioning the significance of Japanese cinematic zombies," SocArXiv 97v3e, Center for Open Science.
- Ewelina Plachimowicz & Piotr Wójcik, 2022. "What makes Punks worthy? Valuation of Non-Fungible Tokens based on the CryptoPunks collection using the hedonic pricing method," Working Papers 2022-27, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw.
- Shekhtman, Louis & Barabasi, Albert Laszlo, 2022. "Philanthropy in Art: Locality, Donor Retention, and Prestige," SocArXiv 5ebjw, Center for Open Science.
- Kanazawa, Kyogo & Kawaguchi, Kohei, 2022. "Displacement Effects of Public Libraries," SocArXiv 4r6bk, Center for Open Science.
- Brad Humphreys & J. James Reade & Dominik Schreyer & Carl Singleton, 2022. "Separating the crowds: Examining home and away attendances at football matches," Economics Discussion Papers em-dp2022-11, Department of Economics, University of Reading.