The implications of creative industries for regional outcomes

作者: Scott Baum , Kevin O'Connor , Tan Yigitcanlar

DOI: 10.1504/IJFIP.2009.022098

关键词: Economic geographyMetropolitan developmentEconomicsEconomic growthCreative classEconomic impact analysisTypologyCreative industriesPolicy outcomesSocial changeMetropolitan area

摘要: As the 21st century progresses, most successful economies and societies will be creative ones. Worldwide, governments are producing strategies to encourage development of industries strengthen role knowledge cities nationally internationally. There is a significant policy discussion regarding clusters in strengthening local energy has been expended discussing many positive outcomes such developments. This article takes these issues as starting point considers within broader concerns uneven metropolitan development. By developing typology jobs across Australia's regions, consider broad social economic impacts industry between regions also implications for individual outcomes.

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