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Index
The index omits most items whose position is obvious from the table of
contents.
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders
see indigenous
access and equity in museums 25,28,97
and country people 26,102
and families 90,94
and older people 90,94
allocative efficiency:
see economic efficiency
archives 5-6,99
Australian War Memorial 17,48-9,130
basic access: see core services
bequest value 37,168
club goods 41note
collective consumption goods:
see public goods
community benefits 37,42ff
versus private benefits 38,40ff
community welfare, social welfare 57,151
definition of 51
computerisation: see electronic access
conflicting values 9,29
congestion costs 58note
consumer surplus 53ff,147
contingent valuation 45,54,170
core services 18,20,60,99ff
cost recovery
in national parks 15
in museums/galleries 17
in museums/galleries versus
performing arts 46note,77
curation of museum collections 118
`customer focus' 75,98,117ff
demand curve 53,63-64,71
development in national parks 113,133
discriminatory pricing 57note,84,191
economic efficiency - definition of 51,147
economic rent 107note,168note
elasticity of demand 53ff,64ff,150
electronic access 27-8,101ff
entry fees - versus user charges 34
existence value 37,168,173
externalities 45,147,173
free riders 150,191
Great Barrier Reef Environmental
Management Charge 1,35,38,59,64,126ff
heritage
definition of 7
in private ownership 22
heritage conservation 2
history of 2note
reasons for 10
as cultural identity 13,43
indigenous people and heritage 9,30,88
Internet: see electronic access
`intrinsic value' 45,169
libraries 5-6,99
computerisation in 101ff
marginal cost 58ff,104ff,148
marginal cost pricing 57ff,73,104ff,148
marginal social cost 61
median voter 73
merit goods
44note,54note,78,87,149,168,173
mixed goods 41note,149
museums
definition of 1
history of 2note
regional and local 18,20,22,26
national parks
definition of 1
history of 2note,7
National Trust 9
non-use benefits 37,44-5,168,170
open air museums 22
opportunity cost 149,168note
option value 37,77,168,173
outreach programs
of museums 26-7,38,100,102
Pareto improvement 43,51,149
passive use value: see non-use benefits
performing arts
versus museums/galleries 45note,76
private benefits 40ff
public goods 2,41ff,72ff,95,150,173
pure 41
benefits from 44
research in museums 117
revealed preference 55,170
social welfare: see community welfare
spillovers 44,148
see also externalities
sponsorship in museums 95,98,121ff,124
strategic bias 55
travel cost method 54,168,170,175ff
two-part tariff 57note,58note
willingness to pay 53ff,62,151,168ff
for public goods 74
value-added services 18-9,98ff
voluntary donations - vs entry fees 16,191
volunteers in museums 95,98,121ff,124
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