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Financing the Arts and Culture in the European Union

A study commissioned by the European Parliament, which describes the various sources of financing culture in Europe for the period 2000-2005, focusing on the state, the market and the non-profit sector. The analysis covers subsidies, awards and grants, as well as lottery funds provided by central and lower levels of governments, tax expenditures, and private financial support from non-profit organisations, business organisations and individual donations.

Publication year: 2006
Language(s): English

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Type of publication: Research
Geographical scope: Baltic regionCentral EuropeEastern EuropeEuropean Union countries
Thematic scope: Cultural Funding public funding sponsorship support from foundations

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