Economics of the British Stage 1800-1914

Auteur: Davis, Tracy C. (Northwestern University, Illinois)
Editeur: Cambridge University Press
British theatre became big business in the nineteenth century, and the role of laissez-faire in this cultural industry consistently troubled the government. This full-length study investigates the theatre's growth from an economic perspective, reflecting the debates of theorists from Adam Smith to Alfred Marshall.

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British theatre became big business in the nineteenth century, and the role of laissez-faire in this cultural industry consistently troubled the government. This full-length study investigates the theatre's growth from an economic perspective, reflecting the debates of theorists from Adam Smith to Alfred Marshall.
ISBN / EAN 9780521571159
Auteur Davis, Tracy C. (Northwestern University, Illinois)
Editeur Cambridge University Press