The second essential : a discussion paper for planning on the economic aspects of federal cultural policies and programs / by Tim Creery for Dr. James Taylor, Special Planning Adviser to The Deputy Minister...: Co52-29/1983E-PDF

"This paper brings together the results of about 50 interviews with people concerned with the economic aspects of cultural policies and programs, together with readings in cultural economics, and scanning of a good deal of documentation. It is a paper of discussion, and for discussion, designed under the direction of Dr. James Taylor, special planning advisor to the Deputy Minister, in consultation with David Silcox, assistant Deputy Minister for arts and culture, to throw light on the place of cultural policies and programs in the socio-economic planning of the Department of Communications. Special attention was paid to cultural enterprise in the context of changing computer-communications technology"--Introduction.

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Department/Agency Canada. Department of Communications.
Title The second essential : a discussion paper for planning on the economic aspects of federal cultural policies and programs / by Tim Creery for Dr. James Taylor, Special Planning Adviser to The Deputy Minister of Communications.
Variant title Discussion paper for planning on the economic aspects of federal cultural policies and programs
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada].
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : [Department of Communications], [1983].
Author / Contributor Creery, Tim, 1928- author.
Description 1 online resource (136 pages)
Catalogue number
  • Co52-29/1983E-PDF
Subject terms Cultural policy
Cultural programming
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