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Gigi Bradford, Michael Gary and Glenn Wallach (eds.), The Politics of Culture – Policy Perspectives for Individuals, Institutions, and Communities

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O'Hagan, J.W. Gigi Bradford, Michael Gary and Glenn Wallach (eds.), The Politics of Culture – Policy Perspectives for Individuals, Institutions, and Communities. Journal of Cultural Economics 26, 161–163 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014439212986

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