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Week 1 (Intro)Defnition o Cultural Policy
“Promotion or prohibition o cultural practices and values by overnments!corporations and individuals"
Why policy or culture#
$ Culture has a value or society%& social ' cultural values economy% realisin values in order to oster uality olie& policy necessary to steer! stimulate! oster! correct*
$ Culture is part o a market failure (+ailure to allocate oods e,ciently)
& Market failure% Caused by$ public goods and services: non&rival- non&e.cludable (also uasi&publicoods)- C/$ Pure public oods% very rare$ It is possible to limit access (e.cludability) 0 conestion Impure public oods$ isk o +ree ridin% 234 there can be voluntary private provision o public oods(e** voluntary 5obs)
$ externalities: (6ctions o one individual or frm a7ect other individuals orfrms)& e.ternal social benefts o consumption* 8ocial impact* 9** 9l 8istema
& e.ternalities rom production (spill overs)* 9conomic impact* Cost&2eneft6nalysis (C26) 9** 9uropean Capital o Culture
Positive Externalities 2eneft upon others :ithout beinre:arded
Negative externalities
Imposes a cost on others :ithoutcompensation
$ 6pple orchard 0 neihbourinbeekeeper$ estored buildin in a deraded area
$ Chemical plant dischares chemicalsin a river$ Car :ithout pollution control device
Quantity produced < optimal
quantity Quantity produced > optimal
quantity
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Inormation asymmetries
& 9.perience oods% ;ecessary to have inormation to consume a ood butdi,cult to obtain it (9**% Cultural oods! erit oods
& oods and services that the overnment eels that people :ill under&consume! thereore should be subsidised or provided ree& Individual may not act in his?her o:n best interest& Paternalism consumers@ preerences&
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$ 9ducation$ Intellectual property
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4heoretical approaches
$ (Cultural) economics & obtainin and deployin public unds or cultural purposes& 8pecifc approach& Welare economics (9.ternalities! >erit oods=)& 6nalysis o the reasons behind a specifc oranisational settin ? policy! e**public choice theory$ Sociology & ;eo&institutionalist approach$ History & 8pecifc ocus on the ormation o cultural policy in ;E$ Economic approach & Dominance o public intervention (yes?no)$ easons#& 6nalysis o institutions responsible or cultural policies
& Di7erent oranisational schemes& elationship amon di7erent actors (politicians! bureaucrats! e.perts! citiFens!arm@s lenth bodies! ;GH@s! =)& 4ools adopted& Involvement o the private sector& ole o international oranisations (3;98CH! 93! 3;C46D! 3nited ;ations! =)
ore involvement o the people(democratisation)$ ole o overnments as acilitators
$ Di,cult to account or it$ Importance o the leal defnition osponsorship vs* donations$ Costs or the :hole society
Regulation
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Cultural policies media policy ' trade policy ' industry policy ' labour marketpolicy=
4rends in cultural policy
$ Process o decentralisation and privatisation
& esponsibilities rom the state to the second and third spheres$ eduction o resources& ;eed to A5ustiy@ the use o resources (social! cultural! economic e7ects)$ Globalisation (J Ino and Com 4ech (IC4))% lobal market place (capital andlabour)& ore e,cient manaement systems(collections! ticketin)
$ Greater competition$ Illeal do:nloads$ Cultural policy becomes more and
more an instrument o economicpolicy (creativity & economic ro:th)
$ 6rts become more demand&driven#
Ways o analysin cultural policy
Cultural Social conomic$ Cultural impact ?capital (participation!
en5oyment! success#!uality o lie indicators!innovation)*$ 8urvey
$ 8ocial impact*$ C/>% Continent
/aluation method(sample survey! W4P) ore.ternalities oconsumption
$ 9conomic impact(unearned income)*
$ Cost&2eneft 6nalysisor e.ternalities romproduction o the arts(spill overs)*
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Week B (Way not be ully measurable in monetary terms
• 8ub&set o creative oods and services (advertisin! sot:are=)
/alue and valuation
• /alue :orth! to an individual or a roup! o a
ood?service?activity?e.perience! :ith an implied possibility o a rankin o value accordin to iven criteria
• /aluation estimatin! ascribin! modiyin! a,rmin! denyin value
• /aloriFation value is imparted to some ob5ect as a result o deliberative
action ? e.ternal event& (9.*)
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$ Increased uantity aainst market ailure & provision o socially optimaluantity$ Increased uality support to taret a specifc enre or specifc ualityreuirements
4hrosby@s Concentric Circles
Policy Process
$ Identifcation o products and activities$ Identifcation o ob5ectives$ 6llocation o responsibilities$ Policy coordination$ Choice o policy instruments$ Implementation o policy measures$ >onitorin and evaluation o the e7ects o the policy
Policy tools
$ +iscal policy& overnment e.penditure ? raise public revenue thru ta.ation& direct (subsidies! rants)& indirect (ta. concessions! vouchers! donors! /64 etc*)
$ eulatory policy% intellectual property la:! cultural rihts (moral riht or artistto e.ercise their :ork methods! e.tend reedom o speech)! media policy (minreuirement or certain types o prorammes)! heritae policy
$ Industry policy% creative clusters! business start&ups! cultural tourism stratey
$ Eabour market policy% pension arranements or artists! minimum :aeleislation! vocational trainin and skills development
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$ 4rade policy% e.port promotion (“Where culture leads! trade ollo:s")! importcontrol
4rackin 9con* Hutcomes
/ariables to be monitored%• Hbservable levels o output
• >easures o output value
• Eevel o e.ports?imports o cultural product
• ates o ro:th
• Price levels or cultural oods and services
• Income levels o creative :orkers
4rackin Cultural Hutcomes
• unicipalities
8takeholders
$ Cultural :orkers% artists! support sta7 (back&o,ce)! teachers=$ Commercial frms% architecture$ ;ot&or&proft frms% mainly artistic ob5ectives
$ Public cultural institutions$ 9ducation and trainin institutions$ Government aencies and ministries$ International oranisations% 3;! 3;C46D! 3;98CH! 93! World 2ank! =$ Consumers and consumer oranisations% omnivores and univores
What do public and private sectors decide about#$ Industry development$ Eabour$ 4rade$ 9ducation$ 3rban ? reional development$ 9nvironment$ Inormation technoloy and media
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$ Eeal a7airs% intellectual property$ 8ocial :elare% social cohesion! cultural pluralism
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International Eevel
Public Private& 3;98CH& 9uropean 3nion& World 2ank
& ;GH@ s& 4rusts& +oundations
"nited #ations ducational Scienti$c and Cultural %rganisation &"#SC%'
$ Eeal instruments to enable states to protect more e7ectively all orms oculture$ 9laborates leal instruments in the orm o declarations! recommendations orconventions adopted by 3;98CHs member states9.amples%$ Protection o the World Cultural and ;atural @8 E9;G4< 2HDI98 (9** ;E! 3U! ;ordic countries)
Decentralisation
$ Po:er is deleated to lo:er levels o overnment$ Dependin on the institutional oranisation%& >inistry can still play a coordination unction (e** Italy to:ards 8icily- +rance)& ;o >inistry (e** Germany 0 Ender! 6ustria! ederal systems in eneral)
$ Eocal levels o overnment can play an important role even :hen there is nodevolution (9** 3U% Eocal authorities “bi spenders")
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(rms) *engt+ ,odies
$ 4he overnment fnances culture Aat arm@s lenth@ throuh the interventiono di7erent institutions and bodies that act to flter overnment inVuence$ /arious institutions! unded by the state! have (supposedly) a certain deree oindependence :hen decidin ho: to use resources or cultural scopes$ Idea% prevent political intererence$ 6rm@s lenth bodies% not necessarily subordinate to cultural ministers ordepartments- they can :ork in partnership :ith them
Private Intervention
;on&proft (Mrd sphere) 2usiness (Bnd sphere)$ 4rusts! oundations! associations
$ +ocus on oundation
$ Companies
Di7erent orms and di7erent treatments%$ Donations& 8upport :ithout returns$ Patronae ? >aecenatism& 8upport :ith some return (sometimes)$ /oluntary :ork$ 8ponsorship& Commercial sponsorship% Company@s ob5ective is to derive a direct beneft (
enhanced sales or imae)& 8ponsorship% 8upport :ith returns (the sponsor receives somethin in return!directly or indirectly)
;*2* ole o the public sector as acilitator
Eeal systems& 8hit to:ards decentralisation& 8hit to:ards an increasin involvement o the private sector
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Week M (
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4a.Incentives
$ ;on&Proft Hrs
$ 6rtists$ Charitable Donations$ Gits and 2euests
1eductio
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$ Indirect 4a.es (/64)
$ Income 4a.
Private support$ 8ponsorship% commercial areement 0 uid pro uo% the sponsor etssomethin in return! directly or indirectly$ Philanthropy (donation)% support :ithout returns$ Patronae% support :ith some return (sometimes)
;*2* Public sector as a acilitator% reulation and ta. incentives can stimulate theprivate sector@s participation (cro:din in or cro:din out)*
Indirect e.penditure$ Increase the amount o resources available$ >ore involvement o the (potential) consumers (Ademocratisation@)& ole o overnments as acilitators$ Di,cult to account or$ Importance o the leal defnition o sponsorship vs* donations$ 4hey are costs or the :hole society
$ isk o paternalism (public choice)$ isk o cro:din&out%Donors reduce their donations i public support increases H overnmentsreduce undin as cultural oranisations et enouh private unds$ isk o cro:din&in%Donations o especially to publicly unded oranisations & uality ensured
Capital ta.ation and national heritae$ Preserve and protect national heritae or the beneft o the public$ 2uildins! land! :orks o art and other ob5ects that ualiy under the schemeare e.empt rom Inheritance 4a. and Capital Gains 4a. providin that certainconditions are met
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R/"*(!%R0 .(S"RS
eulation
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$ 2alance 2et:een%$ 9.cellence and 6ccess$ Ouality and Ouantity$ 9,ciency and 9uity$ 9con and Cultural /alue
4ask of6rt
Policy
$ Droit de suite (resale o :ork o art)$ >oral riht$ Chanes due to technoloy ? diital reproduction (piracy)$ International areements (WIPH) (World Intellectual Property Hr)$ Importance or developin countries
Collectin societies$ 4oo e.pensive or individual artists to administer rihts themselves$ Costs or users$ rihts holders :ill 5oin a collecting society as members and instruct it tolicense their rihts$ PH8%& Increased e,ciency& Distribution o barainin strenth& 8implifcation or users$ CH;8
& Increase o costs& 6dministration costs
Direct ? indirect support to artists968H;8%$ Income level lo:er than other sectors$ /ariability o artists@ earnin$ Importance o non&pecuniary motives (intrinsic motivation)
4HHE8%$ Commission o :orks$ 8ocial :elare! unemployment benefts$ 8upport or the realisation o ne: :ork$ 8upport to education and trainin$ 4a. incentives
>onitorin and evaluation$ Control o economic! cultural and social e7ects o policies$ 6re the ob5ectives (oin to be) attained#$
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$ isk% too much ocus on e.trinsic values$ 9conomic! social and cultural impact$ ;electin intrinsic values o the cultural sector[;*2* need or data as it is di,cult to use uality to 5ustiy public fnancin! toolor advocacy\
$ 4hrosby B1% “(=) need to ocus on both the transcendental purposes oculture as its capacity to contribute to community lie! improve tolerance!enhance understandin! stimulate creative thinkin! provide income andemployments ="*
>onitorin and evaluation
Conceptual shit$ 9uropean 6rts Inde.$ 9uropean Cultural /itality Inde. (9CIN)& vitality% development and sustainability& broader concept o culture oin beyond arts sectors
& broader eoraphical scope beyond 93 boundaries& Apillars@ or Aideal@ indicators% participation! fnancin! overnance! culturale.pressions
Week (W
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conservationists$ euirements or sustainable tourism tht relies on tourism as primary income(>aintainin heritae sites)%& 9conomic 8ustainability% stable and predictable uture net econ benefts! market' non market e7ects
& 9coloical 8ustainability% natural and cultural capital& Cultural 8ustainability% maintanence o cultural capital stocks! cultural diversity!balance o cultural ecosystems
Cultural tourists$ !ourists% those :ho spend the niht in the heritae city$ Day trippers% come 5ust rom the day rom the place o residence$ -alse excursionists% choose alternatives and cheaper places :here to stay$ Indirect excursionists% have chosen another destination and visit theheritae place or the day
.ass tourism #ic+e mar2et
$ Potential economic e7ects (revenue)234$ Costs (Conestion and physicaldamae)$ 6dverse cultural conseuences(Vood o visitors)$ 4hreshold carryin capacity (ma. noo visitors per day to lo:er risk odamae)! control$ Instruments% admission numberspricin measures! reulatory controls!and inormation?marketin?educationcampains*
$ >ore attention to the places$ Eess pressure234$ 8till possible adverse impact$ Indienous tourism% respect localculture! not disrupt community@scultural liestyle$ Commodifcation o the e.perience$ Competition amon destination(inter&island comp)$ 3neual distribution o revenues
Cultural tourism policy
$ >arketin campain% promote industry both at home and abroad-$ eulation% ;umber control! Fonin! openin time$ Pricin measures% 4o limit access$ evenue raisin measures% Hccupancy ta.es! arrival?departure ta.es$ 9.penditure measures% assistance to tourist&related small businesses (arts
roups! oranisations)$ Inormation provision% city uides$ 9ducation campain% raise a:areness o positive and neative aspects otourism development
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$ Connection education&culture$ (8chultF and 2ecker) ;otion o human capital& Physical capital (buildins! machines=)& 9ducation investment in this capital asset (human skills) that :ill enerateoutput or the economy
$ (8ocial?9con) Increased productivity o an individual rom ne: ideas &
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$ (Indv) Cost&beneft analysis& Initial investment capital cost& Payo7 discounted net value o increase o lie time savins$ Private ] social beneft & Public investment in education& 8tron edu system &
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Week S (8ocioloy o Cultural Policies)4istorical 5ormation o5 cultural policies &Institutional (rrangement'
4he neo&institutionalist perspective in socioloy (1QTs?1QQs)
$ e5ectin o the basic assumption o neoclassical
economics% Homo Economicus?Goal ationality (that individuals aim toma.imiFe utility o their behaviour by makin the most rational choices insituations o scarcity) ^ “bounded rationality"
$ +ocusin on the role o institutions in structurin human behaviour
$ Institutions% “:ebs o interrelated rules and norms that overnsocial relationships" ^ e** marriae
$ 3nderstandin and e.plainin ho: and :hy institutions arise
$ Uey&concepts%
$ Institutional Isomorphism% tendency to resemble each other!mimickin each other@s strateies or structures & institutionsbecome similar
$ Path dependency% historical track o a iven institution constitutesthe occurrences (such as the policy ob5ectives=) o an institution inthe present & investiate its historical ormation over time*4istory matters6
;eo&institutionalism applied to cultural policy (4oepler ] _immer! BB)
$
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B) 8candinavian +amily (;ordics)
$ 4he Corporatist 6pproach to Cultural Policy%
$ Corporatism the socio&political oraniFation o a society by ma5orinterest roups
$
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$ Puritanical belies (6rt is unnecessary lu.ury)
$ 8tron republican tradition o limited overnment (take care onecessary inrastructure not aenda settin)
ecurrin trends and patterns
$ 6rt and culture as part o the policy arena durin olden area o the:elare state (post&:ar period)
$ 6rt and culture as a ne: policy arena durin heydays o socialdemocracy (mid&1Q`s & late 1QRs)
$ >erit ood&arument as one o the most important rationales orundin the (production and consumption o the) arts% ocus onuality! availability and euality
$ Paradim shit rom the social&democratic doctrine in the 1Q`s and1QRs to:ards a more liberal doctrine osterin the idea o public&
private partnership (1QTs&present)$ 8troner embeddedness o cultural institutions in their local
communities (community pro5ects museums)
$ InstrumentaliFation o arts and culture% art as a means to an(economic and social) end
$ 8tron ocus on arts education% osterin cultural capital
;eo&institutionalism in ;E
$ Warna Hosterbaan&>artinius & Schoonheid# $el%i&n# 'aliteit (1QQ)
$ EeitimiFation parado.%& Eack o collective support or the arts (in the ;etherlands) is both anarument%& (+or CP) market ailure& (6ainst CP) no su,cient demand or collective support! or the arts in thefrst place
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$ Government has to assure everyone can increase cultural capital despite:here they live
$ 9ver since early 1QTs! ocus on%
$ Cultural entrepreneurship
$ 6rts education
$ InstrumentaliFation and marketiFation o cultural policy
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Directors
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>odels
4rustees
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Week `% Culture overnance as a part o cultural policy ] 9conomic
analysis o ? to:ards cultural policies
Why Culture Governance#
$ Culture :orks :ith (mi.ed) public and private fnancin*$ Hranisations are responsible or risk manaement- fnancers reuiresupervision and accountin*$ Governments! audience! sponsors! membership oranisations and otherstakeholders reuire e7ectivity and e,ciency o the oranisation & 4384amon stakeholders and public support*$ Governance Code Cultuur (;E) is an instrument or ood manaement!administration and supervision in the cultural sector* Q principles build anormative rame or cultural overnance% recommendations or practice*$ 6PPE H 9NPE6I;
Culture overnance in practice
$ Governmental and public unds reuire accountin or the application o theCode publically & 4384*$ Good overnance and supervision is characterised by%& clearness about the overnance model and its responsibilities-& actin :ith interity and transparency! takin the stakeholders@ interest intoaccount-& e.pertise and e7ective in overnance! manaement and supervision-& e7ective realisation o mission and oals as :ell as e,cient use o (public)resources*
Q principles o ood culture overnance
4he 2oard is%$ esponsible or complyin the Governance Code Culture*$ >akes a :ell&rounded choice or a overnance model*
$ esponsible or the oranisation* Clear about the tasks! po:ers and :ays o:orkin! internally and e.ternally*
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$ Decides careully about the leal position and payment o the board andcommunicates as open as possible about this*$ 4rustees lays do:n its tasks! responsibilities and :ay o :orkin! and actsconseuently*
$ esponsible or its composition- it uarantees its e.pertise! diversity andindependency*$ >akes clear on orehand :hich e7orts are e.pected rom the trustees and:hich possible payment they :ill et or their e7orts*$ 6void all :ays o conVict o interest* 4he board o trustees supervises this*$ esponsible or fnancial policy and risk manaement by sound internalprocedures and e.ternal control*
9conomic approach o cultural policy
$ Dominance o public intervention (yes?no)& easons#
$ 6nalysis o institutions responsible or cultural policies& Di7erent oranisational schemes& elationship amon di7erent actors (politicians! bureaucrats! e.perts! citiFens!arm@s lenth bodies! ;GH@s=)& 4ools adopted& Involvement o the private sector& ole o international oranisations(3;98CH! 93! 3;C46D! 3nited ;ations! =)etc*$ 8ound cultural policy is based on reliable data on& volume and value o the cultural output& levels o employment& cultural consumption and participation& public and private undin=**$ Goals o cultural statistics%& present or past policy% comparin! monitorin! evaluatin- AH+@& uture policy% underpin policy ormation* A4HW6D8@$ 8tatistics are 89CH;D6 8H3C98
4ypes o cultural statistics
$ 4hree sources o cultural stats%& Government
& Independent 2odies% Cultural observatories! uni& International Hrs% 3;98CH Institute o 8tats
$ Cultural industries%& Problems% Defnition% cultural# Creative# +or policy or other interests% can be e.tracted rom econ :ide stats& ross value o production! contribution to GDP?G;P! value added! prices! tradeand employment
$ International trade in cultural oods and services
& Classifcation systems :orkable product classifcation system
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harmonised system 9.tended 2alance o Payment 8ervices (92HP8)
$ Cultural employment& labour orce stats or the cultural sector
& cultural or non cultural# proessional (contribute most) and amateur- multiple 5ob&holdin& labour orce censusProblems% based on main 5ob at time o census does not distinuish proessional and amateur& special purpose surveys more detail than eneral data surveys problems% costly! depends on useulness! cannot establish overall siFe oartistic population
$ Cultural consumption% demand! e.penditure (household e.penditure surveys)!attendance? participation?involvement
$ 6sset valuation% stock o cultural capital and Vo: o services& >icro% value o cultural capital held! museum collections! balance sheet& >acro% nation@s physical capital stocks! historic sites! tanible and intanibleheritae
$ Cultural undin& ;ational and sub national (states! municipalities) undin& Problems%
di7 places use di7 classifcation systems ail to account or indirect measures (ta. concessions) ail to account or direct private support $ Cultural indicators& used to make sense o! monitor! evaluate some aspect o culture& ully rounded in theory
$ Cultural diversity& “creativity inde."
$ 8atellite a?c o culture& accountin data or particular feld (more detailed than usual nationalaccountin)
8tatistics on cultural domains
$ +rame:ork or desinin o:n classifcation system8i. domains%$ Cultural and natural heritae$ Perormance and celebration$ /isual arts and crats
$ 2ooks and press$ 6udio &visual and interactive media
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$ Desin and creative services6nd t:o e.tras%$ tourism! recreation
4ransverse domains%$ intanible cultural heritae$ education and trainin$ archivin and preservation$ euipment and support materials
$ provides coherent basis or development o national cultural stats
;on&use values
$ Hptional value$ 9.istence value$ 2euest value
$ Prestie value$ 6esthetic value$ Identity value& Possible to identiy them! but ho: to assess ? evaluate them#& ethod (or public oods)& 9stimates the value o individuals attribute to non&tradable oods (no marketmechanism)
& 8urvey W4P ? W46 ? W44 or ualitative and uantitative increments? decreasesin non&market oods& Goal% estimate the demand curve and the consumer@s surplus(') % discoverin non&use values(&) % credibility and reliability o responses$ Cost&2eneft 6nalysis (or non&public or Alesspublic oods@)$
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Week R% Chanes in cultural policies! Culture in economic
developmentID#!I!0
ecent sources o chanes in cultural policy
1* Globalisation% :orld&:ide and uick inormation! internationalisationB* General economisation since 1QTs%& the arts@ importance or economy (economic impact studies#)- Ameasurin thearts@M* 4rends in public sector manaement% more e,ciency and accountability in thepublic&service delivery! e** adio ] 4/
$ Way o assessin the artistic activity in the creation o public value & undincriteria
Globalisation & international economy o culture
$ 4rade o cultural products$ Eabour movements (artists)$ Cultural e.chanes (tourin companies! circulation o :orks o arts)$ 4rade o intellectual property rihts (4/! diitisation! movies)$ Cultural diplomacy$ Cultural tourism
!R(D ISS"S
ACultural e.ception@
$ International market ailure$ ConVict bet:een economic and cultural values :hile makin decisions& Producers% opposition to limitations& Importin countries% orein local cultural industries& 8creen Ouotas (+rance)& GeneraliFe all 4rade and 8ervices (W4H)$ treat cultural oods di7erently$ ethics! ideoloy! economy! culture
$ ;ot 5ust commercial! but symbolicmessaes in cultural products
$ ;ational identity$ Cultural diversity$ 3nair competition rm dumpin ocheap imports$ Inant industry protection
$ >arket distortion ' 9con ine,ciency$ ent seekin
$ 6ainst reedom o choice$ Cultural diversity (4oo open)$ Cover ideoloical ideas (6nti6merican! 6nti Islam)
Cultural trade
$ Cultural diversity and trade$ Convention on the Protection and Promotion o the Diversity o Cultural9.pression (3;98CH BS)
$ Protection (takin care o somethin rearded as valuable) vs* protectionism(automatic resort to trade restrictions to shield domestic rom orein)
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$ 8aeuardin vulnerable cultural e.pressions$ What#% Items?e.periences?processes leadin to a service$ 4hreats% & ;99D H+ 86+9G36DI;G
$ >ovement o culturally sinifcant arteacts (public interest)%
& public interest is e.ported& limit e.port o Anational treasures@& repatriation o cultural ob5ects & +H 4
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$ Eack o rules and institutions$ econition o the importance o arts ] culture or community lie! identity!development$ ole o overnments ' 3;98CH ' 3;C46D to support this sector$ 9conomic ro:th central or development (GDP)
& 8hit&development human centered process& ;e: indicators% nutritional levels! literacy levels! educational access! =& Development is human capability e.pansion (6martya 8en! 1QQ)& ole o cultural industries$ 3;98CH@s “ho:"%& culture contributes to poverty reduction and economic ro:th!& = enlares people@s choices!& *** o7ers a sustainable means o achievin other key development oals '>illennium Development Goals$ 3;98CH Indicator 8uite ocuses on three key a.es%& Culture% part o econ sector
& Culture% set o resources & development& Culture% social cohesion n peace
97ect o cultural industries
$ 2rins cultural and economic development$ Industries based on creativity! traditional kno:lede! and cultural practices(stories! dances! poetry! symbols! imaes etc*)$ 4ransormed into oods and services Cultural values ' 9conomic potential
8ustainable Development
$ “>eets present needs :ithout intererin :ith the uture@s oal o meetin o:nuture needs"$ Cultural diversity rich asset$ Protection! promotion and maintenance o diversity essential$ 2eneft or present and uture enerations$ ;eed to interate culture in development policies$ +oster protection and promotion o diversity o cultural e.pression$ Interenerational euity% protect and enhance cultural capital$ Intraenerational euity% access or all$ Importance o diversity% social! cultural! economic development$ Precautionary principle% risk o irreversible loss
$ Interconnectedness% holistic approach% economic! social! cultural andenvironmental systems$ ;eed to 5ustiy e.penditures or culture (9conomisation! ;otion o public value)
Creative economy
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Culture?6rts
Creativity
Innovation
9con2enefts
$ Combination o policy measures$ Involvement o di7erent institutions$ Culture part o a broader economic development aenda
$ Policy delivers and distinct cultural ] economic benefts$ 6ttention to the needs o cultural oranisations! artists and cultural heritae$ Eon term investment in inrastructure%& physical% cultural production! distribution and consumption& institutional% public instruments and aencies& leal% copyriht& fnancial% provisions$ Eon&term capacity buildin :ithin communities% devolution
CCI ] Gro:th
9con Cultural
$ Demand$ 8upply$ 9mployment$ 4ranser o kno:lede
$ Per capita production?consumptiono cultural oods$ 6ccumulation o cultural assets$ 9.pansion o cultural value