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Contributions to the history of health economics University of Antwerp
Film history between culture and economics: admission figures at the Capitole cinema (1953-1971) Ghent University
Traditionally film studies are focused on the stylistic, narrative and cultural history of cinema. Even with the acknowledgement that the movies were cultural yet commercial artefacts traded on a variety of film markets, contemporary film studies favour a socio-cultural film history as a niche. Our contribution examines local film culture based on the analysis of actual attendance figures from the major first-run cinema of Ghent, the Capitole, ...
The Department of Applied Economics: History and evolution under the esteemed guidance of Marc Jegers Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Continental legal history: a neglected auxiliary of law & economics Ghent University
The historic treble in football. The legal, political and economic driving forces behind football's transformation KU Leuven
The SPM15 publication (Geeraert, Bruyninckx & Scheerder, 2012) aims to explain how the organisation and structure of football has transformed from the early developments of association football in England at the end of the 19th century up until its current state. As Europe has always been the epicentre of football, the focus is almost inevitably on driving forces mostly situated at the European or EU-level. The publication analyses the ...
Housing Economies of Scale: An Architectural Assessment of Three Historic Case Studies in London. KU Leuven
It is largely assumed that large-scale housing has been an outright failure. The typical images that we have of mass housing have been derived from canonical but polarising projects, the wet dreams of megalomaniacal architectural figures and demonising rhetoric. Since large-scale, coordinated housing solutions are politically incorrect, the types of actions celebrated today tend towards the small: self-help models which risk only serving to ...