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Part One: Introduction
1. Varieties of National Cultural Politics and Art Worlds in an Era of Increasing Marketization and Globalization
Part Two: Contemporary National Cultural Policies and Art Worlds in North America and Europe
2. The United States of Art
A Case Apart?
3. Enterprise Culture and the Arts: Neoliberal Values and British Art Institutions
4. The Economization of the Arts and Culture Sector in Germany after 1945
5. The Changing Role of the Cultural State: Art Worlds and New Markets
A Comparison of France and Switzerland
6. Renegotiating Cultural Welfare: The Adoption of Neoliberal Trends in Finnish Cultural Policy and how it Fits the Nordic Model of a Welfare State
7. Cultural Policy in the Baltic States and Slovenia between 1991-2009
Part Three: International and Transnational Art Worlds and their Ways of Operation
8. Globalization and Musical Hierarchy in the United States, France, Germany, and the Netherlands
9. The Uneven Distribution of International Success in the Visual Arts among Nations, according to the Rankings of the "Top 100 Artists in the World"
10. Beyond Reproduction: Asymmetric Interdependencies and the Transformation of Centers and Peripheries in the Globalizing Visual Arts
11. "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad (Men) World": National and Corporate Strategies in the Global Audiovisual Market
Part Four: Conclusion
12. Reflections on the Challenge of Markets in National, International, and Transnational Art Worlds.

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