The Making of Cultural Policy: A European Perspective



works by living visual artists, etcetera.

Table 4: National, regional and local public cultural spending

Finland 2000                Netherlands, 1999

Million euros

Central

Local

Total

State

Provinces

Towns

Total

Heritage

73.0

41.9

114.9

167.4

50.8

221.0

439.2

Archives

14.5

-

14.5

2.9

0.5

52.2

55.6

Libraries

182.6

128.6

311.2

23.5

28.1

343.1

394.7

Books & press

20.4

-

20.4

18.8

-

-

18.8

Visual arts

9.4

-

9.4

58.0

19.1

42.2

119.3

Architecture

1.7

-

1.7

7.6

-

-

7.6

Performing arts

82.1

73.8

155.9

167.0

12.7

64.9

244.6

Audio/visual/multi-
media

13.5

-

13.5

904.7

70.3

5.9

980.9

Interdisciplinary

90.0

97.6

187.5

34.7

10.4

443.3

488.5

Total

482.5

341.4

823.9

1384.5

191.9

1172.6

2749.0

Spain

Million euros

Central 1999

Regional 1999

Local 1996

Heritage

215.7

301.9

65.0

Archives&libraries

67.2

123.5

-

Reading&publications

8.3

-

-

Music, theatre, cinema

127.5

-

-

Promotion-dissemination

73.8

316.1

512.3

Cooperation-promotion
abroad

49.2

-

-

Administration&services

19.9

117.2

-

Total

561.6

858.8

577.3

Key: Finnish data only refer to current expenditures, but Dutch and Spanish data do include capital
cultural expenditures.

Source: Task Force on Cultural Expenditure and Finance, Eurostat, October 2002.



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