For the fifth consecutive time the Centre for Research in Arts and Economics (CREARE) organizes the International Summer School in Cultural Economics in Amsterdam.

The courses examine the relationship between culture and economics, the link between creativity, arts, and business, and bridge the knowledge and experiences of scholars and practitioners involved in specific cultural sectors. The courses are led by professor Arjo Klamer, renowned Cultural Economist at the Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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