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The global market for traded goods and services of the creative industries has enjoyed an unprecedented dynamism in recent years. Their global export value reached US$ 424.4 billion in 2005, accounting for 3.4% of world trade as compared with US$227.4 million in 1996 according to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Exports of creative goods from developing economies accounted for 29% of world exports of such goods in 1996 and reached 41% in 2005, with China alone accounting for 19%. Asian economies accounted for more than three-quarters of total exports of creative goods, while in Latin America and the Caribbean, exports doubled from approximately US$ 3.5 billion to US$ 8.6 billion. The UN's report highlights that policies to encourage the development of creative industries in developing countries must recognize the cross-cutting and multidisciplinary nature of the creative economy, with its widespread economic, social and cultural linkages and ramifications.
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Creative Industries: A Dynamic Sector in World Trade
The report's major findings point towards a need for informed policy that recognizes the scope and diversity of the creative economy. Such policy would support the development of comprehensive and reliable data on the various dimensions of the creative economy, balanced with the enforcement of intellectual property rights to ensure that the interests of artists and creators from developing countries are protected.
Market OverviewThe global market for traded goods and services of the creative industries has enjoyed an unp...Voir le contenu complet de ce document
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