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Two models of performing arts funding: German versus Turkish

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  • Tatiana Langerová
  • Burcu Yasemin Seyben

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We consider how the performing arts are funded in Germany, which has one of the most decentralized systems of public funding and Turkey, whose system of public funding is one of the most centralized. In Germany there is a highly sophisticated distribution of all kinds of state funded support through complex but locally sensitive hierarchies of governance. In Turkey state support mostly goes to traditional institutions while the work of experimentation and the development of new forms of theatre, including the work of drawing in new audiences, is left to the private sector. The stark contrast between these two systems of patronage can be best seen by a close examination of the actual provisions made in Germany and Turkey.

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  • Tatiana Langerová & Burcu Yasemin Seyben, 2013. "Two models of performing arts funding: German versus Turkish," Ekonomika a Management, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2013(3), pages 1-37.
  • Handle: RePEc:prg:jnleam:v:2013:y:2013:i:3:id:204:p:37-
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    Performing arts; Public Funding; Alternative theatre stages;
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    • G30 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance - - - General

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