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Toggle navigationHomeAboutOnline SeminarsJournalWorking PapersConferencesPrizes Awarded at the ConferencePrevious Prize winnersRegistering Interest to Host a ConferencePrevious ConferencesWorkshopsJoinNewsACEI2020+1WelcomeAbout ACEI2020+1Conference programKeynotesPanelsPapersYoung Researchers WorkshopAcknowledgementsContact HomeHomeCulturalEconomicsAssociation for Cultural Economics InternationalThe Association for Cultural Economics International (ACEI) is a society of academics, practitioners, industry professionals and policy makers which promotes scholarly investigation of issues involved in the economics of the arts and cultural activities.The ACEI provides opportunities for sharing the latest research through events both in person and online such as at our regular conferences, workshops and seminars. Also the ACEI is associated with the Journal of Cultural Economics and also publishes a Working Paper Series. Members of the ACEI also engage more broadly to share and promote research through popular media, social media and via the dedicated blog Economists Talk Art.With members from across the globe, the people that make up the Association are diverse which is a feature reflective of the Associations values.The ACEI welcomes new members interested in empirical and scholarly investigation of the arts and culture. Join the ACEI. Economists Talk ArtURBAN CULTURAL VIBRANCY AS A CONTRIBUTOR TO LOCAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE FUNDAMENTAL ROLE OF TERRITORIAL CONTEXT CONDITIONS 4 October, 2022By Elisa Panzera Heritage in European cities is recognized and appreciated worldwide for its uniqueness and beauty. Urban heritage can stimulate local economic conditions in addition to carrying social, historical, and cultural values. This nexus of economic development and cultural valuation can be influenced and strengthen by territorial characteristics such as a creative environment and... […]10th EWACE 2022: CELEBRATING GROWTH AND DIVERSITY 20 September, 2022By Association for Cultural Economics Poland The European Workshop on Applied Cultural Economics (EWACE) returns to northern Italy to celebrate its 10th anniversary. Originally organised by Roberto Zanola (University of Eastern Piedmont) and Antonello Eugenio Scorcu (University of Bologna), this time taking place in Torino University 8 – 10 September 2022. Over 50 presentations, increasingly... […]A PARADIGMATIC CHANGE IN FINANCE AND FUNDING IN THE CULTURAL AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES 28 June, 2022By Ellen Loots, Diana Betzler, Trine Bille, Karol Jan Borowiecki, and Boram Lee The special issue New Forms of Finance and Funding in the Cultural and Creative Industries of the Journal of Cultural Economics explores the recurring question of how to innovatively raise financial resources for the cultural and creative industries. Financing and funding in... […]UNDERSTANDING URBAN ALTERNATIVE CULTURAL PRODUCTION 14 June, 2022By Enrico Bertacchini and Francesco Puletti From the ashes of the creative city paradigm, there is a growing awareness of the urban creative economy as a complex adaptive system of intertwined actors and institutions. Yet, especially in the European context, little attention has been given to understanding informal and alternative art spaces and venues that... […] ACEICultural economics is the application of economic analysis to the creative and performing arts, the heritage and cultural industries, in both the public and private sectors.Follow ACEIfacebooktwittermail© Association for Cultural Economics International