Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Judicial, Administrative and Humanitarian Problems of State Structures and E 2018
DOI: 10.2991/jahp-18.2018.22
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Mechanisms of Innovative Projects Financing in the Culture Industry on the Basis of Public-private Partnership

Abstract: Strengthening the role of the culture industry in modern economy makes it relevant to developing scientific and methodological approaches to the organization of its financial support. Among the mechanisms of culture industry financing there are the mechanisms of public-private partnership. The purpose of this study is to identify the prerequisites for the use of public-private partnership and the definition of effective forms of its organization in the field of culture, taking into account the experience of de… Show more

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“…In the first case, the public sector can produce the cultural service directly, owning the means of production. Differently, the public sector can subsidise cultural production by transfers to the private sector, or by means of fiscal policies (including tax incentives, credit and financial mechanisms), public-private partnerships and other collaborative agreements or infrastructural investments for instance in the creation of services supporting cultural clusters (see also Malshina and Firsova, 2018). In parallel, market mechanisms can combine with public policy when the financing operated by the public administration includes the use of vouchers which are used by individuals to buy the service from private firms that produce and sell cultural services.…”
Section: Sej 202mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first case, the public sector can produce the cultural service directly, owning the means of production. Differently, the public sector can subsidise cultural production by transfers to the private sector, or by means of fiscal policies (including tax incentives, credit and financial mechanisms), public-private partnerships and other collaborative agreements or infrastructural investments for instance in the creation of services supporting cultural clusters (see also Malshina and Firsova, 2018). In parallel, market mechanisms can combine with public policy when the financing operated by the public administration includes the use of vouchers which are used by individuals to buy the service from private firms that produce and sell cultural services.…”
Section: Sej 202mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to UNCTAD, the growth rate of international trade in innovation creative services in 2016 was 3% and it was on the second place after the 4.5% growth of the IT and computer sector. All this testifies to the growing importance of innovations and contribution to economic development in modern conditions and the prospects for the development of organizational and financial mechanisms for investing in these areas [1], [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%