This 2012 update of a 2009 study provides an overview of current methods for measuring the contribution of cultural industries in today’s economy.Cultural industries are becoming important components of today’s economy, propelling innovation and development. Evidence suggests that cultural industries, which can encompass everything from the performing arts and museums to film production and video games, contribute to gross domestic product and employment, and can improve a country’s foreign trade position and competitiveness.In Germany, enterprise from cultural and creative industries represented 7.4% of the value added to the economy in 2009. In Mali the cultural sector contributed 2.38% to the GDP in 2006. However, there are few cross-nat...
Reliable and timely statistical information about the industry is needed, to monitor and develop str...
Three countries - the United Kingdom, United States and China - produced 40 percent of the world\u27...
This study is a first at European level. It highlights the direct (in terms of GDP, growth and emplo...
Approaches”. The report provided an extensive review of existing methodologies and made recommendati...
Culture is a powerful tool to communicate values and to promote objectives of public interest that a...
In 2011, cultural industries had a total production of 85 billion euros with an added value of 40 bi...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the impact of cultural industries in general and fil...
This study investigates the creative industries and the phenomena that it influences in the economy ...
The Ministry of Education established, on 16 September 2005, a Committee to identify and explore exi...
Research has devoted considerable attention to the contribution of cultural and creative industries ...
How important is Brazil’s cultural industries to its economy? We provide an answer to this question ...
With changes in economic system, cultural and creative industries that are associated with art, mass...
Purpose – the purpose of the article is to identify factors of cultural economics and examine their ...
For more than 20 years creative industries (CI) have been experiencing increasing attention from bot...
This paper focuses on cultural industries. They are becoming a part of culture on the national level...
Reliable and timely statistical information about the industry is needed, to monitor and develop str...
Three countries - the United Kingdom, United States and China - produced 40 percent of the world\u27...
This study is a first at European level. It highlights the direct (in terms of GDP, growth and emplo...
Approaches”. The report provided an extensive review of existing methodologies and made recommendati...
Culture is a powerful tool to communicate values and to promote objectives of public interest that a...
In 2011, cultural industries had a total production of 85 billion euros with an added value of 40 bi...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the impact of cultural industries in general and fil...
This study investigates the creative industries and the phenomena that it influences in the economy ...
The Ministry of Education established, on 16 September 2005, a Committee to identify and explore exi...
Research has devoted considerable attention to the contribution of cultural and creative industries ...
How important is Brazil’s cultural industries to its economy? We provide an answer to this question ...
With changes in economic system, cultural and creative industries that are associated with art, mass...
Purpose – the purpose of the article is to identify factors of cultural economics and examine their ...
For more than 20 years creative industries (CI) have been experiencing increasing attention from bot...
This paper focuses on cultural industries. They are becoming a part of culture on the national level...
Reliable and timely statistical information about the industry is needed, to monitor and develop str...
Three countries - the United Kingdom, United States and China - produced 40 percent of the world\u27...
This study is a first at European level. It highlights the direct (in terms of GDP, growth and emplo...