Financing the arts and culture in the European Union [Recurs electrònic] : study / [authors: Arjo Klamer, Lyudmilla Petrova, Anna Mignosa ; requested by the European Parliament’s committee on Culture and Education]
Detalles de publicación: Brussels : European Parliament, 2006Descripción: 114 p. : digital, fitxer PDF (939,90 Kb)Recursos en línea: Resumen: The study describes the various sources of financing culture in Europe for the period 2000-2005, focusing on the State, the market and the non-profit sector. The analysis covers public direct financial support (subsidies, awards, and grants, as well as lottery funds provided by central and lower levels of governments); public indirect financial support (tax expenditures); private financial support from non-profit organisations, business organisations and individual donations. (Font: Autor)No hay ítems correspondientes a este registro
Executive Summary -- List of tables -- List of figures -- Introduction -- Part I. Financing culture: a review: 1. Direct Public Intervention ; 2. Indirect Public Intervention Through Tax Incentives ; 3. Private Intervention ; 4. International Cultural Cooperation in Europe ; 5. Evolution of Financing to Culture in the Central and East European ; Countries -- Part II. Conclusions and recommendations: 1. Conclusions -- 2. Recommendations: Bibliography -- Annex 1. Direct Public Expenditure for Culture (1000-2005) -- Annex 2. Public Indirect Intervention through Tax Incentives -- Annex 3. Private Support to Culture
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