Abstract
Clay Collins reviews “Cultural Heritage, Creativity and Economic Development.” Joshua C. Martin reviews “The Public Wealth of Nations: How Management of Public Assets Can Boost or Bust Economic Growth.” Amitrajeet A. Batabyal reviews “The Politics of Poverty Reduction in India: The UPA Government, 2004 to 2014.” Colin Steitz reviews “The Robots Are Coming!”
Highlights
Cerisola, Silvia. 2019 Cultural Heritage, Creativity and Economic Development Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham, UK and Northhampton, MA, USA
While the potential utility generated from cultural sites has been previously described by Fusco Girard (1994), Moore (1995), and Mason (2002), among others, empirical studies on the topic are rather rare, and most are focused on tourism effects
The author begins with a straightforward analysis of economic heritage and economic growth and finds little evidence of a direct relationship between the two
Summary
Cerisola, Silvia. 2019 Cultural Heritage, Creativity and Economic Development Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham, UK and Northhampton, MA, USA. A postdoctoral researcher in the Architecture, Built Environment, and Construction Engineering Department at Politecnico di Milano, Cerisola (2019) provides an empirical study to explain both direct and indirect effects of cultural heritage on economic development exclusive to tourism. The author begins with a straightforward analysis of economic heritage and economic growth (measured by the provincial growth of employment in all cases) and finds little evidence of a direct relationship between the two.
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