While the Creative Europe project took place between 1999-2001, it is part of a longer term process which will go on through your participation and feedback on the information presented in the Data Sets below.
The information and analysis presented in the final report is largely based on these resources.

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  NATIONAL CREATIVITY POLICIES  
These 3-4 page profiles provide an overview of information and data on national art and artists policies in 20 European countries organised under four main headings:
1) General Features of the Cultural Policy System; 2) Public-Private-Partnership Trends and the Role of Foundations; 3) Public Legal and Social Frameworks; 4) Support Measures for Artists.
MAIN CHALLENGES FACING CREATORS IN EUROPE
Sector specific accounts of the challenges faced by creators in the fields of literature, theatre, visual arts, music composition, new media arts. These articles were prepared by selected experts and identify some of the major development problems and policy challenges being faced by creators on issues such as their status as "atypical workers", government intervention to make up for market deficits, the threats and opportunities posed by digital technologies.
THIRTEEN CASE STUDIES OF INNOVATIONS
Overview of the 13 case studies carried out to examine micro-level management of creativity and creative projects throughout Europe. Together they demonstrate how the governance of artistic creativity is linked to its innovative management. The original cases are printed in the Creative Europe Report.
ROLE OF FOUNDATIONS IN CULTURAL LIFE
Articles written by experts mainly on the involvement of foundations in the reconstruction of cultural life and artistic creativity in East and South East Europe and in civil society more generally.
LITERATURE REVIEW
Some 200 books, articles and journals on artistic creativity, management and governance consulted during the Creative Europe project. They have been classified according to 12 new codes by ERICarts. Add and classify your relevant sources!