1、1 Centre for Economics and Business Research Spillover impacts in the publicly funded arts and culture sector A Report for Arts Council England April 2025 2 Centre for Economics and Business Research Disclaimer Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the material in this document
2、,neither Centre for Economics and Business Research Ltd nor the reports authors will be liable for any loss or damages incurred through the use of the report.Authorship and acknowledgements This report has been produced by Cebr,an independent economics and business research consultancy established i
3、n 1992.The views expressed herein are those of the authors only and are based upon independent research by them.The report does not necessarily reflect the views of Arts Council England.London,April 2025 3 Centre for Economics and Business Research Contents Foreword.4 Executive summary.5 1.Introduct
4、ion.15 1.1 Background and aims of the study 15 2.Methodology.17 2.1 Conceptual framework 17 2.2 Methodology 19 3.Industry Spillovers.20 3.1 Stimulate private and foreign investment 20 3.2 Boosting innovation and digital technology 23 3.3 Improved business culture and entrepreneurship 27 4.Network Sp
5、illovers.30 4.1 Boosting economic impact of clusters and regions 30 4.2 Improved health and well-being 33 4.3 Creating an attractive ecosystem,creative milieu and city branding 38 5.Knowledge Spillovers.41 5.1 Strengthening the UKs artistic talent pipeline and labour market 41 5.2 Strengthening cros
6、s border and cross sector collaboration 49 5.3 Testing new forms of organisation and structure 55 6.Conclusion.58 4 Centre for Economics and Business Research Foreword Ask people who work in the arts and culture how they came to do what they do,and youll be met,almost always,with a story of inspirat