CULTURE FINANCING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IN COVID-19 TIMES

This paper conducts a comparative analysis at EU Member States level focused on public funding mechanisms for the cultural sector over the period 2014-2019 and in the year of the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020). The analysis conducted and presented in this paper highlights the fact that the va...

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Main Authors: Cristina E. NICOLESCU, Dragoș V. DINCĂ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence 2021-12-01
Series:Cross-Cultural Management Journal
Subjects:
eu
Online Access: http://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/CMJ2021_I2_4.pdf
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spelling doaj-5308b2d073b04e3db202e69947a686262021-07-28T03:49:05ZengRomanian Foundation for Business IntelligenceCross-Cultural Management Journal 2286-04522021-12-01XXIII2171180cmj:y2021:i2:p171-180CULTURE FINANCING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IN COVID-19 TIMESCristina E. NICOLESCU0Dragoș V. DINCĂ1 SNSPA, Faculty of Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania SNSPA, Faculty of Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania This paper conducts a comparative analysis at EU Member States level focused on public funding mechanisms for the cultural sector over the period 2014-2019 and in the year of the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020). The analysis conducted and presented in this paper highlights the fact that the vast majority of EU Member States have stepped up their efforts to finance the cultural sector, starting from the lessons learned during the 2008 economic and financial crisis. Therefore, the states continued to implement increasingly coherent cultural policies, as evidenced by the fact that the states that used a mix of financial instruments in 2020 to combat imbalances in the cultural sector are generally the states that in 2014-2019 recorded a relative increase in general government expenditure on cultural services. The paper highlights the development pattern of cultural Europe with two ends, on the North-Center-South axis, by maintaining the gaps in terms of funding for the cultural sector, between the Northern and Central EU states, on the one hand, and the Southern and Eastern states of the EU, on the other hand. http://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/CMJ2021_I2_4.pdf eucultural sectorpublic financing mechanismcovid-19
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author Cristina E. NICOLESCU
Dragoș V. DINCĂ
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Dragoș V. DINCĂ
CULTURE FINANCING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IN COVID-19 TIMES
Cross-Cultural Management Journal
eu
cultural sector
public financing mechanism
covid-19
author_facet Cristina E. NICOLESCU
Dragoș V. DINCĂ
author_sort Cristina E. NICOLESCU
title CULTURE FINANCING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IN COVID-19 TIMES
title_short CULTURE FINANCING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IN COVID-19 TIMES
title_full CULTURE FINANCING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IN COVID-19 TIMES
title_fullStr CULTURE FINANCING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IN COVID-19 TIMES
title_full_unstemmed CULTURE FINANCING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IN COVID-19 TIMES
title_sort culture financing in the european union in covid-19 times
publisher Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence
series Cross-Cultural Management Journal
issn 2286-0452
publishDate 2021-12-01
description This paper conducts a comparative analysis at EU Member States level focused on public funding mechanisms for the cultural sector over the period 2014-2019 and in the year of the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020). The analysis conducted and presented in this paper highlights the fact that the vast majority of EU Member States have stepped up their efforts to finance the cultural sector, starting from the lessons learned during the 2008 economic and financial crisis. Therefore, the states continued to implement increasingly coherent cultural policies, as evidenced by the fact that the states that used a mix of financial instruments in 2020 to combat imbalances in the cultural sector are generally the states that in 2014-2019 recorded a relative increase in general government expenditure on cultural services. The paper highlights the development pattern of cultural Europe with two ends, on the North-Center-South axis, by maintaining the gaps in terms of funding for the cultural sector, between the Northern and Central EU states, on the one hand, and the Southern and Eastern states of the EU, on the other hand.
topic eu
cultural sector
public financing mechanism
covid-19
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