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last edited by BillSeitz on Sep 1, 2008 6:50 pm

links to a couple reviews of [Elizabeth Currid]'s [Warhol Economy] ISBN:0691128375 about the importance of the () to 's . To exaggerate a bit, if New York suddenly disappeared, stock markets could keep functioning, but we would not be able to dress ourselves or find art to put on the wall. Currid suggests that, in the fight among cities for business, being the center of fashion and art constitutes New York's true "competitive advantage." She identifies the typical , with perhaps a focus on costs.


 




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