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This paper is based on part of my thesis. I am grateful to the members of my committee, Irvin Sobel, James C. Simmons, and George E. Bougusch for their comments and suggestions. Particular thanks goes to my chairman, James H. Gapinski, Florida State University. The data tape used in this study was provided through the generosity of the Ford Foundation. I am solely responsible for any errors.
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Touchstone, S.K. The effects of contributions on price and attendance in the lively arts. J Cult Econ 4, 33–46 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00240643
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