Do Economic Impact Studies Misrepresent the Benefits of Arts and Cultural Organizations?

Nonprofit arts and cultural organizations (NACOs) enrich community life by providing artistic and cultural experiences that entertain, educate, inspire, provoke, and also provides outlets for creative expression and volunteer effort, strengthening social capital and civil society. To demonstrate tha...

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