Elizabeth CurridHalkett
Associate Professor
University of Southern California, USA
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett is associate professor at USC’s Sol Price School of Public Policy. She teaches courses in economic development and urban policy and planning. Her research is in economic development with a particular focus on the arts and culture. She is the author of The Warhol Economy: How Fashion, Art and Music Drive New York City (Princeton University Press 2007) and Starstruck: The Business of Celebrity (Faber & Faber/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010). Currid-Halkett’s work has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Salon, the Economist, the New Yorker, and the Times Literary Supplement, among others. She has contributed to a variety of academic and mainstream publications including the Journal of Economic Geography, Annals of the Association of American Geography, Economic Development Quarterly, the Journal of the American Planning Association, the New York Times, Harvard Business Review and the Times of London. She is currently writing a book on the evolution of conspicuous consumption, forthcoming with Princeton University Press. Currid-Halkett received her PhD from Columbia University.
Economic development, Economic geography, Art, Cultural industries, Social networks, Cities
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