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Richard Maloney, PhD ’10, presents paper at Brookings/NEA symposium on economic impact of art and culture

Richard G. Maloney recently presented at a symposium on the economic impact of art and culture. The event, held on May 10th, co-hosted by the Brookings Institution and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), examined new growth theory as a tool for assessing the impact of art and culture on the U.S. economy, including the theory that cities play a major role in facilitating economic growth

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