NGA Center for Best Practices: Arts & the Economy: Using Arts and Culture to Stimulate State Economic Development
May 11th, 2009 by eleanor - blog
Center for Best Practices
Using Arts and Culture to Stimulate State Economic Development
Arts and culture are important to state economies. Arts and culture-related industries, also known as “creative industries,” provide direct economic benefits to states and communities: They create jobs, attract investments, generate tax revenues, and stimulate local economies through tourism and consumer purchases. These industries also provide an array of other benefits, such as infusing other industries with creative insight for their products and services and preparing workers to participate in the contemporary workforce. In addition, because they enhance quality of life, the arts and culture are an important complement to community development, enriching local amenities and attracting young professionals to an area.
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