Background
Netzer, Dick was born on May 14, 1928 in New York City. Son of Solomon and Sue (Dick) Netzer.
(This text provides a review and analysis of the rationale...)
This text provides a review and analysis of the rationale for public support of the arts, its development in the US and the policies and institutions through which public support is provided. The effects of public support in practice - on the major "high-culture" performance arts and disciplines, and on 16 more or less representative organizations - are analyzed, in relation to the expressed goals of the granting authorities, and substantial changes in policy as proposed.
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Netzer, Dick was born on May 14, 1928 in New York City. Son of Solomon and Sue (Dick) Netzer.
Bachelor of Arts, University Wisconsin, 1946; Master of Arts, Master of Public Administration, Harvard University, 1948; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1952.
Successively economist, senior economist, assistant vice president, Federal Reserve Bank Chicago, 1948-1960; economics consultant, Regional Plan Association, New York City, 1960-1980; associate professor, New York University, 1961-1964; professor economics, New York University, since 1964; dean Graduate School Public Administration, New York University, 1969-1982; director Urban Research Center, New York University, 1981-1986. Consultant in field, since 1960.
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Member Mayor New York City Fiscal Advisory Committee, 1969—1973. Treasurer Colony-South Brooklyn Houses, 1968—1973. Member Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board, 1978—1981, vice chairman, 1980—1981.
Board directors Municipal Assistance Corporation, New York City, 1975—1997, Citizens Union Foundation. Board directors, treasurer Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation, from 1975, vice president, 1979—1988, president, from 1989. Fellow: American Institute Certified Planners.
Member: National Tax Association, Regional Science Association, American Economics Association, Association Cultural Economics International (president 1993-1994).
Married Carol Risika, December 30, 1945. Children: Jenny, Katherine.