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 Subsidy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A subsidy normally exemplifies the opposite of a tax, but can also be given using a reduction of the tax burden.
Critics of government interventions in free markets often use a wider definition, arguing that whole industries have come to rely on subsidies without accepting that label; these critics consider any form of production subsidized if it does not bear the full costs of its operation, be it due to acquiescence or support by the state.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsidy

  
 BOEKMANSTICHTING
Subsidies in the theatre sector mainly influenced regulation and management of the range of productions offered.
Within a period of less than twenty years the subsidy schemes for the arts sector and the sector for preservation of cultural heritage have changed drastically.
The total budget of the fiscal facility as a policy instrument currently exceeds the total amount of subsidies paid.
http://www.boekman.nl/sumsan.html

  
 DenverPost.com - OPINION
Culture and the arts enrich our community and, in the absence of public support, people would not spend enough on cultural activities.
The budget for SCFD is equal to about one-third of the budget for the National Endowment for the Arts, which subsidizes culture in all the states.
If we eliminate this direct public subsidy, it won't mean that culture will disappear in Colorado; it will simply mean that those who benefit most from these cultural activities will have to bear the cost.
http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~73~977864~,00.html

  
 Industrial policy
Even the United States, which prides itself as a "free-trading" nation, has implemented strong tax, tariff, and trade laws to "protect itself" from "dumping", which is the provision of an industrial subsidy by a competing nation to make products for export.
Today most industrial policy is subordinated to tax, tariff and trade rules of the General Agreement on Trade and Tariff (or "GATT") and various trade pacts promising various degrees of "free trade", which in practice means limited subsidy and no protectionism of any one industry.
See also: investment policy, immigration policy, tax, tariff and trade
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/i/in/industrial_policy.html

  
 DEVELOPING A CULTURAL FACILITY:
In a commercial operation, the revenue earned each year is expected to cover the annual cost of operation and the annual debt service for building the venue.
When we speak of development and operation of a cultural facility, we need to analyze two pots of money; first the development dollars, and second, the annual operating fund.
http://www.jbresearchco.com/cultural.htm

  
 The Global Encyclopedia < Hotels > < Travel >
Given their complex support bases it is difficult to specifically categorise the two major parties' appeal.
The federal and state government is dominated by two political parties, the Republicans and the Democrats.
Minor party and independent candidates are very occasionally elected, usually to local or state office, but the United States political system has historically supported catch all parties rather than coalition governments.
http://united-states.asinah.net/american-encyclopedia/wikipedia/c/cu/cultura...

  
 Cliff McLucas sets out his arts funding agenda for Wales
The organisation's decisions are ad hoc, and the goal posts shift endlessly - before giving a grant, during the artist's spending of the grant, and in any process of "assessment" after the grant is spent (because they are based, not on policies but on personal judgments in a process that can only be called patronage).
These should interlock with all of the Assembly's other strategies - economic, inward investment, transport, and so on.
Peter, who was a member of the Visual Arts Committee was suffering exactly the same problems as me and he was also invited to produce a document for his Committee.
http://www.theatr-cymru.co.uk/critical/cliff.htm

  
 Cultural Goods Consumption and Cultural Capital
Cultural capital is assumed to benefit all members of society.
Cultural goods will be less consumed and, as a result, cultural capital will be underprovided.
In the no-policy market economy, consumers tend to ignore the beneficial external effects of their cultural good consumption on the other consumers (and on themselves) through augmenting cultural capital.
http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/WoPEc/data/Papers/siesiegen86-00.html

  
 Rose Center - Student Ticket Subsidy Program
Then, download the Student Ticket Subsidy Program.pdf directory/guidelines/application below.
Failure to reschedule or return these funds will be reported to the Tennessee Arts Commission and will jeopardize future funding.
The Student Ticket Subsidy Grant Program FY 2005 Application may also be downloaded for printing.
http://www.rosecenter.org/student_ticketprogram.html

  
 Cultural subsidy
A cultural subsidy is a payment to cultural industries to ensure that some public policy purpose in culture (e.g.
A common means of providing a cultural subsidy is to have public broadcasters pay for program development.
They are considered a form of industrial subsidy usually by their opponents, and a form of public interest communication, such as public broadcasting, by their supporters.
http://www.freeglossary.com/Cultural_subsidy

  
 The Act on Museums
Chapter 7, and to the Minister for Culture.
(2) Unless otherwise provided, the provisions of this Act shall apply to state-owned museums under the Ministry of Culture and to non-state museums receiving state subsidies pursuant to the Act.
Through collection, registration, conservation, research and communication the museums shall
http://www.kum.dk/sw4497.asp

  
 Branding Documentary: New Zealand's Minimalist Solution to Cultural Subsidy -- Debrett 26 (1): 5 -- Media, Culture & ...
Aitken, I. (1990) Film and Reform: John Grierson and the Documentary Reform Movement.
agency and cultural subsidy in the global era.
Kilborn, R. (1996) ‘New Contexts for Documentary Production in Britain’, Media, Culture and Society 18: 141–150.
http://mcs.sagepub.com/cgi/content/refs/26/1/5

  
 CIOS -
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This article critically examines the development of an innovative approach to educational broadcasting in post-apartheid South Africa
Yizo Yizo: Citizenship, commodification and popular culture in South Africa.
http://www.cios.org/www/tocs/MCS.htm

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