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Research On Development Policy And Its Effect Of China Urban Creative Economy

Posted on:2013-07-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C Y FuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2249330371479638Subject:Political economy
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Creative economy is the soul of a modern city. A city in the creative era,especially the development of a metropolis, will largely rely on the creativity andingenuity of people to promote its competitiveness in the global economy. Highlyinnovative creative economic activities are important sources of urban vitality increative times, which will promote fundamental changes in urban culturalcommunications structure, industrial development patterns and societal operationalmodes. Because of the close connections between creative industries and urbaneconomic development, developed countries have gained a lot of benefits from themore mature creative industry development and have established good city image.Currently, almost all international cities have chosen creative city as their future urbandevelopment goals. With the rise of creative economy in modern urban economy,many cities in developing countries have also had creative city as their futuredevelopment goals. For instance, 18 cities in China have proposed to build a creativecity according to incomplete statistics. However, can developing countries buildcreative economy? If so, how can they build it and how about the results? In thisregard, existing literature cannot give a satisfactory answer. This paper, on the basis ofmeasurement and description of China’s urban creative economy development, carriedout an empirical research on the function of government policy in promoting urbancreative industry development and in the process of constructing creative cities. Themain goal is to compensate for the deficiency of existing research and to providelearning experiences in creative industry development and creative city constructionfor developing countries.
Keywords/Search Tags:Creative Economy, Creative Industry, Creative City, Policy Effect
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