LEADER 04104 am 2200625 n 450 001 9910137242503321 005 20141224 010 $a2-11-139923-X 035 $a(CKB)3710000000504706 035 $a(FrMaCLE)OB-deps-501 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/45728 035 $a(PPN)18931088X 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000504706 100 $a20150921j|||||||| ||| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $auu||||||m|||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 14$aThe Economic Contribution of Culture /$fYves Jauneau 210 $aParis $cDépartement des études, de la prospective et des statistiques$d2014 215 $a1 online resource (12 p.) 330 $aIn 2011, cultural industries had a total production of 85 billion euros with an added value of 40 billion euros. Cultural production is divided and shared between a merchantable amount of 69 billion euros from the sale of companies? cultural goods and services, and a non-merchantable amount of 16 billion euros, which corresponds, by convention, to the production costs of departments, public institutions and associations in the cultural sector. The direct economic impact of culture, measured as the relationship between the added value of cultural industries and that of all industries, was 2.2% in 2011. It did not take into account the indirect or induced economic benefits resulting from culture (tourism, for example). Until 2003, the direct economic impact developing the value of culture has increased. However, it has been falling since 2004, which is mainly attributed to the marked decline in activity in certain cultural industries (publishing, the press, record). In 2011, the audio-visual industry (radio, cinema, television, video, record) contributed to one quarter of added cultural value. The performing arts and heritage, predominantly non-merchantable industries, contributed to 18% and 11% of added value respectively. The progress made during the last fifteen years in the share price in terms of value of the performing arts is mainly down to the rising prices in this industry. In contrast, books and the press only contributed to 15% of added cultural value in 2011, versus 26% in 1995. Other cultural industries (advertising agencies, architecture, the visual arts, cultural education) contributed, as a whole, to one third of added cultural value. En 2011, les branches culturelles totalisent une production de 85 milliards d?euros et une valeur ajoutée de 40 milliards d?euros. La production culturelle se partage entre une partie marchande (69 milliards d?euros), issue de la vente des biens et services culturels des entreprises, et une partie non marchande (16? 606 $aCultural studies 606 $aEconomics (General) 606 $aéconomie de la culture et de la communication 606 $aemploi culturel 606 $apolitiques publiques 606 $astatistiques culturelles 606 $aINSEE 606 $aeconomics of culture and Communication 606 $aINSEE (National Institute of statistics and economic studies) 606 $acultural employment 606 $acultural statistics 610 $acultural statistics 610 $aINSEE (National Institute of statistics and economic studies) 610 $acultural employment 610 $aeconomics of culture and Communication 615 4$aCultural studies 615 4$aEconomics (General) 615 4$aéconomie de la culture et de la communication 615 4$aemploi culturel 615 4$apolitiques publiques 615 4$astatistiques culturelles 615 4$aINSEE 615 4$aeconomics of culture and Communication 615 4$aINSEE (National Institute of statistics and economic studies) 615 4$acultural employment 615 4$acultural statistics 700 $aJauneau$b Yves$01284705 801 0$bFR-FrMaCLE 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910137242503321 996 $aThe Economic Contribution of Culture$93026835 997 $aUNINA