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Titel |
Dynamic cities and creative clusters |
Auteur |
W. Wu |
Plaats van uitgave |
Washington DC |
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World bank |
Jaar van uitgave |
2005
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World bank policy research working paper |
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Trefwoorden |
creatieve industrie, steden, creatieve industrie, intellectueel eigendomsrecht, papers (vorm) |
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Samenvatting Author focuses on how urban policies and the clustering of creative industries has influenced urban outcomes. The set of creative industries include those with output protectable under some form of intellectual property law. More specifically, this sub-sector encompasses software, multimedia, video games, industrial design, fashion, publishing, and research and development. The cities that form the basis for the empirical investigations are those where policy-induced transitions have been most evident, including Boston, San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, Austin, Washington D.C., Dublin (Ireland), Hong Kong (China) and Bangalore (India). The key research questions are: What types of cities are creative? What locational factors are essential? What are the common urban policy initiatives used by creative cities? |
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