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The book explores how New Zealand's pop music renaissance in the early 2000s was influenced by state policies that created market opportunities for musicians. Through public-private partnerships and collaboration with music industry institutions, the government played a crucial role in incentivizing cultural production. This case study highlights the ways in which post-neoliberal states can effectively guide and coordinate popular culture towards market exchange, offering valuable insights into the intersection of state intervention and the music industry.
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Making New Zealand's Pop Renaissance, Michael Scott
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