Entertainment Industry Economics: A Guide for Financial AnalysisCambridge University Press, 23 de abr. de 2001 - 577 páginas The entertainment industry is one of the largest sectors of the United States economy and fast becoming one of the most prominent globally as well. In this newly revised book, Harold L. Vogel examines the business economics of the major entertainment enterprises: movies, television and cable programming, music, broadcasting, casino wagering and gambling, sports, publishing, performing arts, theme parks, and toys. This edition incorporates a full chapter on the Internet, covering the web's operational features, revenue sources, and the net's role as an agent of change. Other expanded features include sections on industrial structure, asset valuation methods, and comparative price trends. The result is a comprehensive, up-to-date reference guide on the economics, financing, production, and marketing of entertainment in the US and overseas. Investors, business executives, accountants, lawyers, arts administrators, and general readers will find that the book offers an invaluable guide to how entertainment industries operate. |
Conteúdo
Economic perspectives | 3 |
Selected additional reading | 31 |
Collateral factors | 51 |
Financial aggregates | 58 |
Selected additional reading | 70 |
Selected additional reading | 146 |
70 | 163 |
Selected additional reading | 171 |
Pricesales ratios | 357 |
Sources of information | 359 |
Major games of chance | 361 |
Craps | 363 |
Roulette | 365 |
Baccarat | 368 |
Slots | 370 |
Other casino games | 371 |
72 | 191 |
Selected additional reading | 197 |
74 | 206 |
Selected additional reading | 221 |
Publishing | 236 |
3 | 246 |
Toys and games | 251 |
13 | 253 |
79 | 255 |
23 | 261 |
Selected additional reading | 263 |
31 | 272 |
82 | 274 |
Selected additional reading | 296 |
Performing arts and culture | 317 |
Selected additional reading | 334 |
Roundup | 349 |
Epilogue | 351 |
Guidelines for evaluating entertainment securities | 354 |
Big Six Wheel | 372 |
Pan | 374 |
Trenteetquarante Rouge et Noir | 375 |
Lotteries | 376 |
Tracks | 377 |
Sports book | 379 |
Supplementary data | 381 |
Financial accounting in movies and television | 392 |
Glossary | 411 |
References | 435 |
Notes | 451 |
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Termos e frases comuns
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