Published April 16, 2022 | Version 0.1
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Report on the European Music Economy

  • 1. Reprex
  • 2. University of Amsterdam

Description

For full reproducibility, following the Open Policy Analysis guidelines, create “live policy documents” that will aim to be first readable in the calendar year 2024, but will integrate data as they appear in the pipeline from the inception of the project (and illustration data at the Proposal Stage)


The Report on the European Music Economy describes the policy context regarding the economy of music in Europe, with a summary of the EU27+ as a whole and detailed chapters on the target countries. It includes a chapter on the Bulgarian and Hungarian pilot study design, implementation, and results. Lastly, it analyses the transfer potential of the Bulgarian and Hungarian pilot study to other European music ecosystems, as a new best practice. It is designed to be readable as a stand-alone deliverable, but the data it presents will also be integrated into the Digital Music Observatory (D5.1).

Notes

This is a document that creates transparency about our planned research assumptions, methodologies, and some existing data assets. This is not a final document.

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Funding

OpenMusE – OPEN MUSIC EUROPE (OPENMUSE) – AN OPEN, SCALABLE DATA-TO-POLICY PIPELINE FOR EUROPEAN MUSIC ECOSYSTEMS 101095295
European Commission