The economic impact of Brazil’s cultural incentive policy
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https://doi.org/10.12712/rpca.v16i1.52479Abstract
This study seeks to measure the economic impact of Brazil’s Cultural Incentive Policy. This study uses the input-output matrix methodology for the incentives offered for projects in 2017, which is the most recent data available. A total of 1,258,740 records were extracted for this analysis. The following cultural sectors’ production chains were analyzed: scenic arts, visual arts, audiovisual arts, the humanities, music, and cultural heritage. As a result, a total economic impact of 198 million dollars was recorded for projects in 2017. The results indicate how this investment fosters cultural entrepreneurship and its supply chains.
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