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Books and monographs
Crossover: How Artists Build Careers across Commercial, Nonprofit and Community Work, 2006 (November). Ann Markusen, Sam Gilmore, Amanda Johnson, Titus Levi, and Andrea Martinez. Minneapolis, MN: Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota [418]
Artists' Centers: Evolution and Impact on Careers, Neighborhoods and Economies. 2006 (February). Ann Markusen and Amanda Johnson. Minneapolis, MN: Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. [416]
The Artistic Dividend Revisited. 2004 (March). Ann Markusen, Greg Schrock and Martina Cameron. Minneapolis, MN: Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. [314]
The Artistic Dividend: The Arts' Hidden Contributions to Regional Development. 2003 (July). Ann Markusen and David King. Minneapolis, MN: Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. [415]
Leveraging Investments in Creativity (LINC) Artist Data User Guide. 2008. Ann Markusen and Greg Schrock. Minneapolis, MN: Project on Regional and Industrial Economics. [419] For further information, contact Judilee Reed, judilee@lincnet.net or Roberto Carabay, rob@lincnet.net.
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Articles and book chapters
"Defining the Creative Economy: Industry and Occupational Approaches." 2008. Markusen, Ann, Gregory Wassall, Doug DeNatale and Randy Cohen. Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 1: 24-45. [268]
"A Consumption Base Theory of Development: An Application to the Rural Cultural Economy." 2007. Ann Markusen. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, Vol. 36, No 1: 9-23. This article is posted with the permission of the copyright holder, the Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association. [269]
"Arts and Culture in Urban/Regional Planning: A Review and Research Agenda." 2008. Ann Markusen. Working Paper #271. Minneapolis, MN: Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, University of Minnesota, Revised, May. [271]
"Native American Artists and Their Gatekeepers and Markets: A Reflection on Regional Trajectories." 2008. Ann Markusen, Marcie Rendon, and Andie Martinez. Working paper #275, Minneapolis, MN: Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, University of Minnesota, January. [275]
“Organizational Complexity in the Regional Cultural Economy.” 2007. Ann Markusen. Working paper #276. Minneapolis, MN: Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, University of Minnesota, December. [276]
“Consumption-Driven Urban Development.” 2007. Ann Markusen and Greg Schrock. Working paper #273. Minneapolis, MN: Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, University of Minnesota, August. [273]
“The Distinctive City: Divergent Patterns in Growth, Hierarchy and Specialisation.” 2006. Ann Markusen and Greg Schrock. Urban Studies, Vol. 43, No. 8: 1301-1323. [265].
“Human versus Physical Capital: Government’s Role in Regional Development.” 2006. Ann Markusen. In Jorge Martinez and Francois Vaillancourt, eds. The Role of Government in Regional Economic Development, forthcoming. [160]
“The Artistic Dividend: Urban Artistic Specialization and Economic Development Implications.” 2006. Ann Markusen and Greg Schrock.Urban Studies, Vol. 43, No. 10: 1661-1686. [263]
“Urban Development and the Politics of a Creative Class: Evidence from the Study of Artists.” 2006. Ann Markusen. Environment and Planning A, Vol. 38, No. 10: 1921-1940. [266]
“The Urban Core as Cultural Sticky Place.” 2007. In Dietrich Henckel, Elke Pahl-Weber, & Benjamin Herkommer, eds. Time Space Places. Berlin: Peter Lang Verlag, p. 173-187. [161]
“Targeting Occupations in Regional and Community Economic Development.” 2004. Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 70, No. 3: 253-268. [248]
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Essays, short articles and op eds
“Embedded Support for Artists: An Economist’s View.” 2005 (November). Ann Markusen. Commissioned essay for the Curb Center for Art, Enterprise and Public Policy, Vanderbilt University. [163]
“Building the Creative Economy for Minnesota's Artists and Communities.” 2006 (March). Ann Markusen. CURA Reporter, University of Minnesota, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, Summer: 16-25. [75]
“An Arts-Based State Rural Development Policy.” 2006. Ann Markusen. Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy. Vol. 36, No. 2: 47-49. [270]
“Artists as Community Developers.” 2005. Ann Markusen. Progressive Planning Magazine, No. 1: 1, 7-9. [73]
“Reaping the Hidden Artistic Dividend.” 2003, Ann Markusen. Minneapolis Star Tribune, August 3. [538]
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