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Rethinking the Growth of Creative Economy in Indonesia: The Music and Gaming Sub-sectors

Isabelle Antunes

No 2023-RPR-11 in Books from Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)

Abstract: This report presents a comprehensive analysis of the music and gaming sectors in Indonesia, aiming to provoke new perspectives and ideas. It explores the economic landscape of independent musicians and game developers, highlighting their strategies to capitalise on the opportunities presented by the digital economy. It also emphasises the pivotal role of entrepreneurship and financial inclusion in driving sectoral growth. Furthermore, the report advocates for the application of circular thinking in the creative economy, recognising the intrinsic value of creativity. By adopting a circular creative economy approach, products are designed with durability, reusability, and recycling in mind, fostering the emergence of new creations by other artists. Ultimately, this promotes the continuous advancement of creativity, ensuring the perpetual circulation of products within the economy.

Date: 2023
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