THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE CULTURAL SECTOR: GOOD PRACTICES IN THE EUROPEAN LEGAL CONTEXT
Cezar Corneliu Manda
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Cezar Corneliu Manda: SNSPA, Faculty of Public Administration, Bucharest
Management Intercultural, 2017, issue 39, 141-147
Abstract:
The cultural sector is currently understood as a social cohesion vector and the Eurostat statistics show that it triggers the prosperity of the connected activity sectors, in the period 2006-2013, this sectors’ contribution experiencing an increase of almost 27% in the EU GDP. From this perspective, the paper at hand performs a comparative analysis focused on the financing mechanisms of the cultural sector and on their impact, by orientating the thorough research towards the statute of artists in the selected countries. For the comparative analysis, the paper considered a number of EU member states, grouped on geographical spaces (North, West, South-East and Center). The analysis performed within the paper emphasizes the fact that the great majority of these states, understanding the socio-economic benefits conferred by a developed cultural context (national and European), are properly committed, both to financing the cultural sector and to providing a comprehensive statute of the artist, numerous common points having been identified in this sense, as well as significant differences between these states.
Keywords: EU; Cultural sector; Financing mechanisms; Statute of the artists (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Z10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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