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Economic Models for Structuring Cultural Industries and Measuring Their Contribution to the National Economy

Vladia Borisova

Economic Studies journal, 2017, issue 6, 47-72

Abstract: With the development of digital technologies, the importance of intellectual property becomes a leading for the development of the creative economy, the structuring of the creative industries, their classification and the measurement of their economic contribution. The lack of a unified international conceptual basis on these issues creates a number of challenges for the identification of the creative economy and the determination of its economic share in the economy as a whole. Existing economic models based on the understanding that creativity and knowledge are the required classification criteria do not meet the requirements of the business environment for clear structuring in the creative sector and determining its economic activity. The need to respond to the emerging need allows the development of a new economic model – the one of the intellectual property system.

JEL-codes: L1 L7 M3 Z1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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