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Film production incentives,employment transformation and domestic expenditure in South Africa: visualizing subsidy effectiveness
Authors:Alan Collins  Alessio Ishizaka
Institution:1. Department of Economics and Economic History, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa;2. Economics and Finance Group, Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK;3. Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK
Abstract:In 2004 the South African Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) introduced a Film and Television Production Rebate Programme. In order to qualify for the rebate, certain criteria have to be met including success in job creation and skills development within the industry, alongside a particular focus on the percentage of ‘historically disadvantaged individuals’ employed. This study sets out the issues associated with evaluating success in meeting these various criteria and is, to the best of our knowledge, the first study to apply multi-criteria visualization techniques to inform the evaluation of public subsidy effectiveness. The ‘PROMETHEE’ method is applied and apart from presenting project performance in a visually intuitive manner, the approach helps to clarify patterns of relative success, show where policy objectives are competing, and to identify project exemplars for more efficiently guiding future public support in the sector.
Keywords:Subsidy effectiveness  employment  film industry  transformation  South Africa
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