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Acts 2009

Acts 2009

« The cultural strategies for a new world »
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Study Bain & Cie for the Forum d’Avignon

Study Bain & Cie for the Forum d’Avignon

Getting out of the recession : a new innovation model for the cultural economy?
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Study Ernst & Young for the Forum d’Avignon

Study Ernst & Young for the Forum d’Avignon

International benchmark of cultural tax policies
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Study INEUM Consulting for the Forum d’Avignon

Study INEUM Consulting for the Forum d’Avignon

Culture, as an economic or symbolic stake in the perspective of an improvement of territories appeal
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Acts of the Forum d’Avignon 2009: « The cultural strategies for a new world »

The Acts of the Forum d'Avignon 2009 " Cultural strategies for a new world" are available by the Editions Gallimard from the 28th of October 2010 on.

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The Acts present the interventions of (in intervention order):

Frédéric Mitterrand, Minister of culture and communication,Irina Bokova, Director General, UNESCO, Hervé Novelli, Secretary of State for Trade, Crafts, Small and Medium Enterprises, Tourism, Services and Consumer, Richard-David Precht, philosopher; Christian de Boissieu, President of the Conseil d’analyse économique, attached to the French Prime Minister; Marjane Satrapi, Cartoonist and Film director; William Kennedy, novelist; Bertrand Lavier, artist, Patrick Béhar, Partner Bain & Cie, Frédéric Martel, journalist France Culture, writer Khanna, Chairman of Reliance Entertainment; Lawrence Lessig, Law Professor Harvard, founder of Creative Commons; Dan Glickman, Chairman of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA); Theodor Paleologu, Minister for Culture, Religious Affairs and Cultural Heritage of Romania; Bruno Patino, Director France Culture. Robin Sloan, writer and media strategist, Régis Wargnier, film director; Alain Kouck, Vice-President and General Director Editis; Christer Windelov-Lidzelius, CEO of Kaos Pilot; Georges Nahon, Chairman of France Telecom R&D San Francisco; Jean-Bernard Lévy, Chairman of the Board, Vivendi. John Thackara, director, Doors of Perception (moderator), Pier-Carlo Padoan, Deputy Secretary-General, OECD; Pierre Louette, Chairman AFP; Umair Haque, Director Havas Media Lab in London; Paul Andreu, architect Michel Draguet, Director of Magritte Museum, Vincent Fosty, Partner Ineum Consulting, Erik Izraelewicz, Managing editor of La Tribune, 

 

Bernard Landry, Former Prime Minister of Quebec, lawyer, professor and economist; Mitchell J.Landrieu, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana; René Carron, Chairman of Crédit Agricole S.A., Michael Koh, CEO National Art Gallery and National Heritage Board of Singapore; Denis Valode, architect; Kjetil Tredal Thorsen, architect; Ezra Suleiman, philosopher, professor at Princeton; Jean-Jacques Annaud, film director, Christine Lagarde, Minister of Economic Affairs, Industry and Employment, Régis Houriez, partner attorney, Ernst & Young, Alessandra Galloni , Southern Europe Bureau Chief, The Wall Street Journal, Jake Eberts, producer; Philippe Monfils, Senator and Minister of State; Alexandre Allard, Chairman of Groupe, Christopher Miles, film director and producer, Milesian Lion; Alain Sussfeld, Managing director of UGC; Antoine Gallimard, CEO of Editions Gallimard, Eric Fourel (expert Ernst & Young), Laurent Dassault, Vice-chairman of Groupe industriel Marcel Dassault; Xin Dong Cheng, galerist, exhibition commissioner and editor; Julian Zugazagoitia, director of the Museum del Barrio in New York; Philippe Vayssettes, Chairman of the Board of Banque Neuflize OBC, Plantu Cartoonist Le Monde, Gloria Friedmann, artist; Barthelémy Toguo, artist; Souleymane Cissé, film director, Louis Schweitzer, Chairman of the Festival d’Avignon, Chairman of HALDE, S.EM. Abdou Diouf, Secretary-General of the International Organization oh the Francophonie. 

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Getting out of the recession : a new innovation model for the cultural economy?

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Why do we need innovation? Why is it so vital to our economies? Can innovation help us look forward, in the aftermath of today’s economic crisis? Can we innovate without making growth our sole focus for progress? Who are today’s innovators? How can our society define and measure the effects of innovation? Innovation is inherent to progress.


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International benchmark of cultural tax policies

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The benchmark realized by Ernst & Young for the Forum d’Avignon takes into account 14 countries and offers an international overview of the different tax systems in the field of culture, being : Heritage, press, publishing industry, cinema, media, life performing arts, plastic art ... This study is the first of its kind at an international level. 

Through cultural taxes or financial incentives, the use of tax policies is linked to polical strategies and choices, underlining the specificity of culture. Such strategies can focus on particular sectors or target all the firms of a given cultural activity. Tax incentives are materialized by reduced tax contributions in favor of cultural investors and decision makers (it can be understood as tax expenses for the State). Cultural taxes create a profit that is often allocated in a redistributive way.  

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Barometer 2009 : Culture, as an economic or symbolic stake in the perspective of an improvement of territories appeal

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The INEUM Consulting study for the Forum d’Avignon proposes for the first time a barometer of the cultural appeal of the territories. It highlights the correlation between the cultural and academic intensity and their economic performance. 32 cities have been studied, representing the five continents. More over, case studies propose a detailed analysis of the development strategies of Abu Dhabi, Nancy, Brussel, Montreal and Bilbao. Creating and innovating for a new world.