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Moreover, industry insiders often take credit for work done collectively, leading to accusations of unfairly appropriating credit or pushing agendas under a veneer of populism. The concern is that such internal propaganda diminishes the entertainment value and authenticity of Hollywood productions.
Economic Strategies: Tariffs and Incentives
One proposed solution to Hollywood’s struggles is the implementation of 100% tariffs on imported entertainment content—i.e., movies and TV shows made abroad—to incentivize domestic production. Advocates suggest that slapping tariffs could make foreign films prohibitively expensive, encouraging studios to produce more content domestically, ideally in America.