Martin Feldstein
Martin Stuart Feldstein was an influential American economist known for his work in public finance and his role as an advisor to several U.S. presidents. He served as the president of the National Bureau of Economic Research and was a professor at Harvard University. Feldstein made significant contributions to the understanding of taxation and social insurance policies.
Books
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1. The Economics Of Art Museums
A National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report
This insightful work delves into the intricate financial dynamics and economic principles governing art museums. It explores the balance between public funding and private donations, the impact of admission fees, and the role of museums in cultural preservation and education. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of how museums navigate financial challenges while striving to maintain accessibility and fulfill their mission of promoting art and culture. Through a blend of theoretical frameworks and real-world examples, it offers a nuanced understanding of the economic forces shaping the art museum landscape.