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Titel |
The creative wealth of nations : how the performing arts can advance development and human progress |
Auteur |
P. Kabanda |
Plaats van uitgave |
Washington D.C. |
Uitgever |
World bank |
Jaar van uitgave |
2014
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World bank policy research working paper
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7118 |
Annotatie |
III, 78 p. ; 30 cm
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Trefwoorden |
podiumkunsten, economisch belang, maatschappelijk belang, economische ontwikkeling, niet-westerse landen, creatieve industrie, internationaal, papers (vorm) |
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Samenvatting Cultural activities are increasingly noted as drivers of meaningful development. But they have yet to gain a prominent place in the architecture of development strategy. The performing arts, discussed here, exhibit direct effects on social progress and economic growth through trade in music, movies, and temporary work permits for artists, for example. Indirect contributions may also include environmental stewardship, tourism, nation branding, social inclusion, cultural democracy, and shifting cultural behaviors. These direct and indirect contributions are not well documented. As such, how is the creative or cultural sector a crucial part of the wealth of nations, and how could the World Bank Group better leverage the performing arts in its development strategy? |
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