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[Createquity Reruns] Economists Don’t Care About Poor People

(Economics week at Createquity continues with this provocatively-titled post (don’t worry, it’s a reference) published in March 2010. In addition to the post itself, the original comment thread is well...

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[Createquity Reruns] Economicsitis: A Response

(If left on their own, are markets in the real world more likely to work or to fail? That’s the fundamental issue at hand in this week’s reruns, including this one which features a lengthy back and...

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[Createquity Reruns] MASS MoCA and the Revitalization of North Adams

(This week, we’re celebrating the Createquity Arts Policy Library, our collection of in-depth investigations of specific research reports and other publications that have something of interest to say...

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[Createquity Reruns] Arts Policy Library: Fusing Arts, Culture and Social Change

(Holly Sidford’s “Fusing Arts, Culture and Social Change” is perhaps the most talked-about arts research publication of the past five years, and Createquity’s take on it went against conventional...

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[Createquity Reruns]: Arts Policy Library: Arts & Economic Prosperity III

(Arts Policy Library week at Createquity finishes up with this monster review of Americans for the Arts’s flagship economic impact report, Arts & Economic Prosperity III. Written in 2009 during a...

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[Createquity Reruns] The Top 10 (U.S.) Arts Policy Stories of 2009

(With the last week of summer upon us – yes, it’s technically still summer – our season of reruns is about to come to a close. To finish out with a bang, we’re republishing our Top 10 Arts Policy...

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[Createquity Reruns] The Top 10 Arts Policy Stories of 2010

(Today, our review of the top arts policy stories from the past half decade brings us the birth of “creative placemaking,” the Fine Arts Fund’s transformation, copycat arts funding models from across...

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[Createquity Reruns] The Top 10 Arts Policy Stories of 2011

(Today’s top stories list brings us the mainstreaming of crowdfunding – an item that should have scored a lot higher than #8 in retrospect – along with the ultimately temporary axing of the Kansas Arts...

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[Createquity Reruns] The Top 10 Arts Policy Stories of 2012

(The 2012 top arts policy stories list brings us a real-life participatory museum, a participatory effort to secure another museum’s future, and a look at what might have been had Obama lost the 2012...

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[Createquity Reruns] The Top 10 Arts Policy Stories of 2013

(This is it, folks – the final Createquity Rerun of the summer! A walk through short-term memory lane reveals a prolonged transition for the NEA, why we should care about the Edward Snowden...

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Our Recommendations for Arts Researchers (and Those Who Pay Them)

As part of our wind-down of Createquity’s work, we’re pleased to offer these parting thoughts for the field of arts research, which based on our observations over a decade of being immersed in the...

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[Createquity Reruns] Economists Don’t Care About Poor People

(Economics week at Createquity continues with this provocatively-titled post (don’t worry, it’s a reference) published in March 2010. In addition to the post itself, the original comment thread is well...

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That’s a wrap!

Since announcing Createquity’s sunset a little over two months ago, we’ve received an outpouring of support and well wishes from readers the world over. We’re tremendously grateful for the interest...

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[Createquity Reruns] Economicsitis: A Response

(If left on their own, are markets in the real world more likely to work or to fail? That’s the fundamental issue at hand in this week’s reruns, including this one which features a lengthy back and...

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[Createquity Reruns] MASS MoCA and the Revitalization of North Adams

(This week, we’re celebrating the Createquity Arts Policy Library, our collection of in-depth investigations of specific research reports and other publications that have something of interest to say...

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[Createquity Reruns] Arts Policy Library: Fusing Arts, Culture and Social Change

(Holly Sidford’s “Fusing Arts, Culture and Social Change” is perhaps the most talked-about arts research publication of the past five years, and Createquity’s take on it went against conventional...

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[Createquity Reruns]: Arts Policy Library: Arts & Economic Prosperity III

(Arts Policy Library week at Createquity finishes up with this monster review of Americans for the Arts’s flagship economic impact report, Arts & Economic Prosperity III. Written in 2009 during a...

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[Createquity Reruns] The Top 10 (U.S.) Arts Policy Stories of 2009

(With the last week of summer upon us – yes, it’s technically still summer – our season of reruns is about to come to a close. To finish out with a bang, we’re republishing our Top 10 Arts Policy...

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[Createquity Reruns] The Top 10 Arts Policy Stories of 2010

(Today, our review of the top arts policy stories from the past half decade brings us the birth of “creative placemaking,” the Fine Arts Fund’s transformation, copycat arts funding models from across...

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[Createquity Reruns] The Top 10 Arts Policy Stories of 2011

(Today’s top stories list brings us the mainstreaming of crowdfunding – an item that should have scored a lot higher than #8 in retrospect – along with the ultimately temporary axing of the Kansas Arts...

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