The Impact of the Festival on the Image of the City
Ikrame Selkani
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Ikrame Selkani: University Mohammed V Rabat, Morocco
Annals of Social Sciences & Management studies, 2019, vol. 4, issue 2, 55-58
Abstract:
When the culture is introduced in some territory, different economic actors come into connection and begin to relate to improve the territory itself, for an improvement of local development. Culture is an opportunity for a real position where local actors make a huge effort to represent this territory with a positive image and to obtain very favorable economic, social and media results. In this sense, Xavier Greffe [1] reminds us in his report on “the cultural attractiveness of the territory†(2006), that some studies have established a very strong correlation between economic development and cultural development in the French regions “the regions with a minor advance quickly in the last twenty years are those in which the weight of cultural activities has also progressed more slowly Taliano des Garets F [2].
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Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.19080/ASM.2019.04.555634
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