Museums, national resources, and the broader economic impacts of National Museum Wales

How do public museums balance their economic costs with their economic benefits? Political debate often strips nuance from museum management, with the total public spending going into a museum countered by a museum’s direct revenue generation. This paper attempts to complicate those false dichotomie...

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Hauptverfasser: Rhodes, Mark, Hannum, Kathryn, Burnau, Madelin, Denison, Vera, Louya, Kiki, Maue, Giancarlo, McRoberts, Madeline, Miller, Ryan, Murphy, Donovan, O'Connor, Aili, Rigby, Nathan, Roth, Emily, Schapman, Avis, Swigart, Wesley, Taylor, Erik, Trevino, Chris, Vaught, James, Vaught, Rae
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