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The Economic Impact of the Arts, Film, History and Tourism Industries in Connecticut

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  • Stanley McMillen
  • Troy Helming
  • Shadab Qaiser
  • Mark Sheridan
  • Victoria Finkle
  • Monoswita Saha

Abstract

This report contains four ecnomic impact studies corresponding to the four divisions (arts, film, historic preservation, and tourism) of the Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism that commissioned them. There is an Executive Summar, the four industry studies, and a methodological overview that includes a discussion of the overall approach, economic impact multipliers, data sources, and an explanation of the conservative nature of the studies.

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  • Stanley McMillen & Troy Helming & Shadab Qaiser & Mark Sheridan & Victoria Finkle & Monoswita Saha, 2006. "The Economic Impact of the Arts, Film, History and Tourism Industries in Connecticut," CCEA Studies 2006-Dec-01, University of Connecticut, Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis.
  • Handle: RePEc:uct:cceast:2006-dec-01
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    Keywords

    Arts; Film; Historic preservation; heritage; Tourism; travel; impact; Connecticut;
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    JEL classification:

    • Z11 - Other Special Topics - - Cultural Economics - - - Economics of the Arts and Literature

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