|
The Canadian Cultural Observatory lists publications and resources as a public service only and does not promote or endorse them in any way.
![](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/culturescopeV2/headingBg.gif) |
Studies & Reports |
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"Canada is an important player in the international goods and services market. Together, Canada’s imports and exports totalled near $1 trillion and generated a trade surplus of around $50 billion."
Creator(s): Nicole Charron, Statistics Canada | Date Published: 2007-11
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"Cultural Diplomacy argues that the huge global reach and potential of Britain’s world class artistic and cultural assets – from Razorlight to the Royal Ballet - should be at the heart of government relationship building abroad."
Creator(s): Kristen Bounds, Rachel Briggs & John Holden | Date Published: 2007-02-28
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"The People’s Republic of China is now the world’s sixth largest economy and the third largest trading nation, after the United States and Germany."
Creator(s): Vik Singh and Miles Rowat, Statistics Canada | Date Published: 2006-06
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"Over the last few weeks policy planners at Foreign Affairs Canada (FAC) have reviewed comments submitted by Canadians during the recent eDiscussion on Showcasing Canadian Culture and Know-how Abroad."
Creator(s): Foreign Affairs Canada | Date Published: 2005-06-29
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"The Canadian Forum on Cultural Enterprise: When Culture Talks Business was held in Paris from January 12 to 14 and can already be described as a success — a multi-sector trade first for the arts and cultural sector in Canada and around the world. The Forum drew 600 participants."
Creator(s): The Canadian Forum on Cultural Entreprise | Date Published: 2004-01-12
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"In Canada as in the rest of the world, it is generally recognized that culture is at the heart of social vitality and identity. In spite of this, however, decision-makers have been slow in recognizing the major impact of cultural activities on the provincial, regional, and national economies."
Creator(s): Nicole Barrieau, The Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development | Date Published: 2004
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"An analysis of the impact GATS and the WTO may have on the cultural sector."
Creator(s): Garry Neil | Date Published: 2003-05-03
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"Culture can be the glue that binds civil societies; it can provide for the common assumptions which undergird markets, laws and regulations. Conversely, cultural divisions can tear a society apart, and make its markets, laws and regulations unworkable, at least in part."
Creator(s): Harvey B. Feigenbaum | Date Published: 2001-11
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"This paper assesses the role and contribution of cultural exporting activities to the Canadian economy, looking at traditional exports (commodities, services and intellectual property) and from foreign tourism expenditures attributable to the arts and cultural infrastructure."
Creator(s): Luc Perron | Date Published: 2001-06-01
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"What does (Contingent valuation methods) CVM tell us about the value of cultural goods and services, and what does it leave out?"
Creator(s): David Throsby, University of Chicago | Date Published: 2001
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"Canada has long been a trading nation. A rich natural resource base and proximity to the world’s leading economic power have necessitated this traditional reliance on trade. Globalization has only intensified it."
Creator(s): Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2000
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"Canada has joined the global economy by signing a number of international trade agreements. These agreements include certain cultural provisions allowing Canada to continue to support its domestic cultural industries. For example, the cultural industries were exempted from the provisions of the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement (FTA)."
Creator(s): Parlimentary Research Branch | Date Published: 1999-10-12
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"This report is intended to provide the Department with information and analysis of measures applied by other nations which affect trade in the cultural sector."
Creator(s): Terrence Cowl and Heather De Santis | Date Published: 1996-11-01
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"This paper examines the roles immigrants have played in Canada’s urban labour force."
Creator(s): Ravi Pendakur | Date Published: 1996-03-01
|
Related Materials
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"The objective of this study is to identify and discuss Aboriginal trade issues as they arise in the context of international trade. "Aboriginal trade issues" are defined as those aspects of international trade regulation that might promote or erode the sustainability of Aboriginal cultures both at home and abroad."
Creator(s): Charles M. Gastle | Date Published: 2006-09-14
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"Thanks to new information technologies, movies, television programs and music are consumed by a worldwide audience. Magazines, books and newspapers are sold around the globe. Many experts are rethinking the challenges posed by cultural diversity, as research continues to show that in a hyper-democratic age, technology diffuses power downwards and towards the margins"
Creator(s): Daniel Drache (drache@yorku.ca) and Marc D. Froese | Date Published: 2005-06
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"This document is the first annual economic profile on the Canadian sound recording industry produced by the Department of Canadian Heritage. It provides information on the Canadian and International sound recording markets and music copyright royalties in Canada."
Creator(s): Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2005-01-07
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"The process of globalization marks a change in the dynamics of political, economic and social correlations at all territorial levels. The change in the function of nation states and, in parallel with it, the increasing importance of regional levels is one of the most striking developments in this context."
Creator(s): Raimund Minichbauer, eipcp | Date Published: 2004-10-31
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"Production that takes place outside the U.S. is deemed to be "stolen" and is called "runaway" production. In June 1999, the Screen Actors Guild and the Directors Guild of America released the 'U.S. Runaway Film and Television Production Study Report written by the Santa Monica office of The Monitor Company."
Creator(s): Neil Craig Associates | Date Published: 2004-10
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"No one can afford to be indifferent to the profound absence of forward momentum in the world trading system. Both regional and global trade negotiations, by quite separate paths and for distinct reasons, have arrived at an impasse. Turning point is an apt phrase suggesting the presence of an array of forces pushing and pulling the present world trading system towards a new configuration with different rules, practices, ideas, and mentalities (Prestowitz, 2002; Barber, 2003). To look at the political economy of dissent through this lens helps identity the processes and behaviours that have produced the present global impasse. "
Creator(s): Daniel Drache (drache@yorku.ca) | Date Published: 2004-06
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"Keynote 3 – New Connections to Support the Arts, Presented during the Second World Summit on the Arts and Culture, November 2003 in Singapore."
Creator(s): Margaret Jane Wyszomirski | Date Published: 2003-11
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"UNESCO's Round Table on December 11 and 12, 2000 brought over 55 Ministers of Culture together to discuss "Cultural Diversity: Challenges to the Marketplace."
Creator(s): UNESCO | Date Published: 2000-12-11
|
![Studies & Reports](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.document.gif)
|
"Recent research on cultural diversity, cultural identity and cultural pluralism."
Creator(s): Greg Baeker | Date Published: 2000-05-26
|
![Topic](/web/20080206153021im_/http://culturescope.ca/IMAGES/icons/ko.sm.topic.gif)
|
Featured from April 2005 to August 2005
|
|
|