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Public Policy and Attitudes on Tax Support for Live Artistic Communications Media

Richard P. Nielsen, Charles McQueen and Angela B. Nielsen

American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1976, vol. 35, issue 2, 149-160

Abstract: Abstract. Hypothesized direct and interaction relationships among the dependent variable willingness to pay more taxes for support of live artistic communications media and the independent variables of past attendance, education, income, leisure time, and liberalism‐conservatism are tested. Past enjoyment probably makes people more favorable to tax support. Social policy implications of the results are discussed.

Date: 1976
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