The Creative Economy is exploding - leading economic growth, innovation, and entrepreneurial opportunities. So, what is it? And, how does your work fit?
4. GLOBAL DATA
―Global trade in creative products more
than doubled from 2002 to 2011.
The average annual growth rate during
that period was 8.8 per cent.‖
UNESCO, 2013
8. USA NATIONAL DATA
―A selected set of cultural industries— broadcasting,
telecommunications, motion pictures, sound recording,
performing arts, printing, and publishing—generated $45
billion in export sales in 2008, more than computer
systems design, electrical equipment, air transportation,
financial services, and American agriculture.
The cultural economy of the US now employs over 27
million individuals.‖
Markusen, A., Gadwa, A., 2010.
9. REGIONAL DATA: TOP 10 ARTS ECONOMY STATES
% of State's Businesses
in Arts Sectors
Vermont
New Mexico
Nevada
Utah
DC
Colorado
Hawaii
New York
Washington
California
Total
Arts Jobs
4.78%
4.80%
4.83%
4.88%
4.99%
5.02%
5.45%
5.47%
5.57%
5.58%
7,854
19,159
28,178
29,989
26,537
67,593
14,906
359,210
73,224
527,043
Lowest ranked are Mississippi, Arkansas, Dakotas
12. Entrepreneurs
• Greater valuing of entrepreneurs
• Increased exchange with global flow of
ideas, talent, and markets
• Foster entrepreneurial
interaction/exchange
• Built environments conducive to
entrepreneurial collaboration
13. Education
• K-12 Education
– Creativity
– Critical thinking
– Collaboration
– Global citizens
• Higher Ed
– Applied learning
– Interdisciplinary studies
– Analytical and innovation thinking
14. Leadership and Policy
• Long-term, apolitical, and consistent policy
• Let entrepreneurs and industry leaders
lead
• Foster global vision
• Strategic investment in the creative
economy