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The Economics of Graffiti
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Sunday, March 23, 2008
"one of the few tools you have if you have almost nothing"
According to Banksy...
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(New Zealand)
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EconomicsOfGraffiti.org
a graffiti journalist
Economists study systems. There is a system that produces graffiti and this blog is about that system. Graffiti is considered both art and vandalism, but it is a response to social pressures unlike any other type of art or vandalism.
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