13.07.2015 Views

Creative Economy: A Feasible Development Option

Creative Economy: A Feasible Development Option

Creative Economy: A Feasible Development Option

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Taylor, Calvin (2006). “Beyond Advocacy: Developing anEvidence Base for Regional <strong>Creative</strong> Industry Strategies”,Cultural Trends, 15(1):3-18.Throsby, David (2001). Economics and Culture. Cambridge.______(2002). “Modelling the Cultural Industries: NewConcepts and Their Policy Implications”, SecondInternational Conference on Cultural Policy Research. Wellington,New Zealand.______(2003). The Cultural Industries in the New <strong>Economy</strong>.Shifting Foundations, Perth, W.A., Craftwest.______(2004). “Assessing the Impacts of a CulturalIndustry”, Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society,34(3):188-204.______ (2008), Culture in Sustainable <strong>Development</strong>: Insights for thefuture implementation of Art. 13. Sydney, 14 January 2008.Tong, Su (2006). “Cultural resources, creative industries andthe long economy.” International Journal of Cultural Studies9(3): 307-316.Towse, Ruth (ed.) (1997). Cultural Economics: The Arts, theHeritage and the Media Industries, 2 vols. Cheltenham, EdwardElgar.Towse, Ruth (2000). Cultural Economics, Copyright and theCultural Industries. The Long Run, Rotterdam, ErasmusUniversity.________(2001). “The Cultural Industries, Copyright andCultural Economics”, Creativity, incentive and reward: An economicanalysis of copyright and culture in the information age.Cheltenham, U.K, Edward Elgar.________(2005). “Managing Copyrights in the CulturalIndustries”. Paper presented at the 8th InternationalConference on Arts and Cultural Management, Montreal,July 2005. Available from http://neumann.hec.ca/aimac2005/PDF_Text/Towse_Ruth.pdf.Tschmuk, Peter (2002). “How <strong>Creative</strong> Are the <strong>Creative</strong>Industries? The Case of the Music Industry”, 12th BiennialConference of the Association of Cultural Economics International(ACEI). Rotterdam, the Netherlands.Warschauer, M. (2003). Technology and Social Inclusion: Rethinkingthe Digital Divide. Cambridge, Massachusetts, United Statesof America, MIT.Wiesand, Andreas and Michael Soendermann (2005). The<strong>Creative</strong> Sector: An Engine for Diversity, Growth and Jobs in Europe.European Cultural Foundation, 18.Witter, Michael P. (2002). Music and the Jamaican <strong>Economy</strong>, preparedfor UNCTAD/WIPO.Wright,S., J. Newbigin, J. Kieffer, J. Holden and T. Bewick(2009), After the Crunch, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.Wu, Qidi (2006). “<strong>Creative</strong> Industries and Innovation inChina”, International Journal of Cultural Studies, 9(3):263-266.Wu, Weiping (2005). “Dynamic Cities and <strong>Creative</strong>Clusters”. Policy Research Working Paper Series, The WorldBank.Yired (2003). “The Kwaito Nation: An Industry Analysis”,unpublished but summary available from http://www.mio.co.za.Yong-d’Hervé, Daphne (2005). How IP Benefits DevelopingCountries, International Chamber of Commerce, 2005.Available from http://www.iccwbo.org/icccjda/ index.html.Yoshimoto, Mitsuhiro (2003). The Status of <strong>Creative</strong> Industriesin Japan and Policy Recommendations for Their Promotion, NLIResearch, Social <strong>Development</strong> Research Group.Yue, Audrey (2006). “Cultural Governance and <strong>Creative</strong>Industries in Singapore”, The International Journal of CulturalPolicy, 12(1):17-33.Yusuf, Shahid and Kaoru Nabeshima (2005). <strong>Creative</strong>Industries in East Asia. Amsterdam, Elsevier.Major reports“A call to improve intellectual property rights of developingcountries,” Science in Africa. Available from http://www.scienceinafrica.co.za/2002/october/copyright.htm.ACCF (2005). Asia Cultural Cooperation Forum, 9-12November, Hong Kong SAR.American Council for an Energy Efficient <strong>Economy</strong> (2008).ACEEE Study Finds ICT Enables Critical Gains in EnergyEfficiency and Economic Productivity.Americans for the Arts (2005). <strong>Creative</strong> Industries 2005: TheCongressional Report. Washington, Americans for the Arts.ReferencesCREATIVE ECONOMY REPORT 2010271

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!