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:: Volume 9, Issue 3 (12-2020) ::
scds 2020, 9(3): 41-77 Back to browse issues page
compiling cinema economics policies indicators and study of Iran's situation
Farnaz Sarbandi , Seyed reza Salehi amiri
Abstract:   (1950 Views)
evaluation is one of the important levels of policymaking and scientific evaluation needs the related indicators. So the main goal of this article is compiling indicators for cinema economics in Iran. The used method is applied and analysis of second data. for compiling indicators documentary method is used and all indicators were collected from Iranian and other studies. the result list was sent to  the experts (by snowball method). finally Iran's cinema economics is analyzed by second data. interview and calculating are used for some data lacking. the results show cinema economics was not so successful in last decades. cinema income was in growing process but it was for inflation of ticket price and cinema goers was in reducing manner (in spite of late years decrease). therefore cinema GDP is very insignificant. occupation opportunities in cinema is depend to producing and cinemas
Keywords: cinema economics, cultural economics, evaluation indicator, evaluation of policymaking, Iran's cinema
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2019/12/10 | Accepted: 2020/12/30 | Published: 2020/12/30
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sarbandi F, salehi amiri S R. compiling cinema economics policies indicators and study of Iran's situation. scds 2020; 9 (3) :41-77
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