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AN ECONOMIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE FINE ARTS

Harry Hillman Chartrand ©
Presented to: Third International Conference on Cultural Economics & Planning
Akron, Ohio, April 1984
Submitted to: The Royal Commission on the Economic Union
 & Development Prospects of Canada
, Ottawa, December 1983

Table of Contents

Page 1

Introduction

 Institutionalist Perspective 
 Nature of the Arts 
        Linguistics 
        Neurophysiology
        Anthropology 
        Psychology 
 Contemporary Arts
        Fine Arts 
        Commercial Arts 
        Amateur Arts
        Interrelation 
  Types of Impact and Evidence

Page 2

1. PRIMARY IMPACT 

 Size of the Arts Industry 
    Size of the Fine Arts 
    Fine Arts as R&D 
    Concentration 
        By Company Size 
        By Region
        By Major Urban Area
    Inflation
    Taxation
Consumption 
    Personal Cultural Expenditure 
    Box Office Audience 
    Merit Audience 
    Corporate do Private Donors 
   
Modes of Public Support 
        Tri-Level Cultural Expenditure 
       Federal Support 
        Provincial Support 
        Local Support 
        Lotteries 

Page 3

Employment 
    Arts Labour Force 
    Artists 
    Demand 
    Professionalism 
    Unionism 
    Efficiency 
    Taxation
Capital 
    Facilities 
    Repertoire 
    Copyright 
    New Technologies 

 

 

Page 4

2. SECONDARY IMPACT 

Income Multiplier Effect 
    The Arts Industry
    The Fine Arts 
Design & Marketing 
    Consumer Behaviour 
    Advertising 
    Market Research 
    Sponsorships 
    Narrowcasting
Industrial Location 
    High Tech 
    Urban Revitalization
    Artists' Colonies 
External Trade 
    Import Substitution 
    Cultural Tourism 
    Export Loss Leader 
    Transborder Data Flows 

Page 5

3. TERTIARY IMPACT 

Invention, Innovation & Diffusion 
    Creativity 
    Avant-Garde 
Productivity 
    X-Efficiency 
    Employment/Productivity Trade-Off 
Industrial Structure 
    Entrepreneurial Business Enterprise 
    Binary Market Motivation 
Volunteerism 
    The Amateur Arts 
    The Fine Arts
    Social Mobilization 


Page 6

4. QUATERNARY IMPACT 

Quality of Life
Cultural Identity 
Cultural Pluralism 
Alternative Economic Futures
    Critical Scenarios 
    Evolutionary Scenarios 

 

Page 7

Footnotes & References

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