Prix, tarifs et soutien à la demande: où va la politique culturelle ?
Françoise Benhamou
Regards croisés sur l'économie, 2022, vol. n° 30-31, issue 1, 115-122
Abstract:
The primary objective of pricing policies is to facilitate access to cultural goods and services; they can go as far as free access and serve other objectives such as improving supply on the territory. More recent policies prefer other tools such as the “pass culture” because they face limits (the low price-elasticity of demand).
Date: 2022
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