Tax Incentives for the Creative Industries
Edited by Sigrid Hemels () and
Kazuko Goto
in Creative Economy from Springer, currently edited by Stephen Hill, Kazuo Nishimura and Tadashi Yagi
Date: 2017
ISBN: 978-981-287-832-8
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
- Sigrid Hemels
- Ch Chapter 10 Tax Incentives for Copyright
- Dick Molenaar
- Ch Chapter 11 Tax Incentives for Artists
- Dick Molenaar
- Ch Chapter 12 Conclusion
- Sigrid Hemels
- Ch Chapter 2 Defining Creative Industries
- Kazuko Goto
- Ch Chapter 3 Why Do Governments Financially Support the Creative Industries?
- Kazuko Goto
- Ch Chapter 4 Tax Incentives as a Creative Industries Policy Instrument
- Sigrid Hemels
- Ch Chapter 5 Tax Incentives, Harmful Tax Competition and State Aid Considerations in the EU
- Raymond Luja
- Ch Chapter 6 Tax Incentives Crossing Borders
- Renate Buijze
- Ch Chapter 7 Tax Incentives for Museums and Cultural Heritage
- Sigrid Hemels
- Ch Chapter 8 Tax Incentives for the Audio Visual Industry
- Sigrid Hemels
- Ch Chapter 9 Tax Incentives for the Art Market
- Sigrid Hemels
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-287-832-8
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