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Film financing 3 Movie success 3 Private investment 3 Public subsidization 3 Signaling 3 Deutschland 1 Film 1 Film industry 1 Filmwirtschaft 1 Germany 1 Investment Fund 1 Investmentfonds 1 Medicare Part D 1 commercial market 1 private health insurance 1 private insurers 1 public subsidization 1 subsidized population 1
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Article 2 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 3 Undetermined 1
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Kunz, Reinhard E. 3 Marchand, André 3 Weber, Nicolas R. 3 Lakdawalla, Darius 1 Yin, Wesley 1
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Journal of Cultural Economics 2 Journal of cultural economics 1 The Review of Economics and Statistics 1
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EconStor 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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The global impact of public and private funding on cultural and economic movie success : evidence from German film funding
Weber, Nicolas R.; Marchand, André; Kunz, Reinhard E. - In: Journal of cultural economics 48 (2024) 2, pp. 259-283
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The global impact of public and private funding on cultural and economic movie success: evidence from German film funding
Weber, Nicolas R.; Marchand, André; Kunz, Reinhard E. - In: Journal of Cultural Economics 48 (2023) 2, pp. 259-283
Entertainment products such as movies are risky investments but contribute to societal welfare through their cultural and economic value. Therefore, movie production receives financial support from both private investors and public institutions, in the form of subsidies. Noting the ongoing...
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The global impact of public and private funding on cultural and economic movie success: evidence from German film funding
Weber, Nicolas R.; Marchand, André; Kunz, Reinhard E. - In: Journal of Cultural Economics 48 (2023) 2, pp. 259-283
Entertainment products such as movies are risky investments but contribute to societal welfare through their cultural and economic value. Therefore, movie production receives financial support from both private investors and public institutions, in the form of subsidies. Noting the ongoing...
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Insurers’ Negotiating Leverage and the External Effects of Medicare Part D
Lakdawalla, Darius; Yin, Wesley - In: The Review of Economics and Statistics 2 (2015) 97, pp. 314-331
By influencing the size and bargaining power of private insurers, public subsidization of private health insurance may …
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