The Warhol Economy : : How Fashion, Art, and Music Drive New York City - New Edition / / Elizabeth Currid-Halkett.
Which is more important to New York City's economy, the gleaming corporate office--or the grungy rock club that launches the best new bands? If you said "office," think again. In The Warhol Economy, Elizabeth Currid argues that creative industries like fashion, art, and music drive th...
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface to the Paperback Edition: Uncreative Destruction -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. ART, CULTURE, AND NEW YORK CITY -- Chapter 2. HOW IT ALL BEGAN: From the Rise of the Factory to the Rise of Bling -- Chapter 3. BECOMING CREATIVE -- Chapter 4. THE SOCIAL LIFE OF CREATIVITY -- Chapter 5. THE ECONOMICS OF A DANCE FLOOR -- Chapter 6. CREATING BUZZ, SELLING COOL -- Chapter 7, THE RISE OF GLOBAL TASTEMAKERS: What It All Means for the Policymakers -- Epilogue -- Appendix -- Notes -- References -- Index |
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