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Communitarisation in the cultural spheres of the member states of the European Union

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2008-06-16
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Toth, A. (2008). Communitarisation in the cultural spheres of the member states of the European Union. Competitio, 7(1), 127-144. https://doi.org/10.21845/comp/2008/1/8
Abstract

The intstitutions of the European Union encourage the liberalisation of the cultural sector wirh the reduction of the coercive power of the member states. The article assumes that communitarisation in the cultural sphere exists although there is no EU Treaty (acquis) on cultural policy and the member states use different cultural financing models. The author first analyses the government and household expenditure for culture of the OECD countries, then compares the productivity and profitability indicators of the post socialist countries with the same indicators' EU 25 average.

Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) codes: Z10, Z11

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