The Role of Public Policies in Enhancing Cultural and Creative Industries: An Analysis of Public Policies Related to Music in Colombia
Flor Marleny Gómez-Reyes (),
Daniel Catalá-Pérez and
María de-Miguel-Molina ()
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Flor Marleny Gómez-Reyes: Universidad Tecnológica de Bolivar
Daniel Catalá-Pérez: Universitat Politècnica de València
María de-Miguel-Molina: Universitat Politècnica de València
A chapter in Music as Intangible Cultural Heritage, 2021, pp 27-40 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter aims to analyse how public policies can influence the development of clusters around the cultural and creative industries (CCIs), more specifically the music sector in the case of Bogota, the capital of Colombia. Since the 1990s, the cultural and creative industry has attracted academia and governments across the world to create clusters and economic development, mainly in developing countries such as Colombia. Yet to ensure music industry success, public policies that improve CCIs’ resources and capacities need to be provided. This paper focuses on the impact of public policies on CCIs in Bogota and how different clusters have been created, especially related to music. Moreover, we examine how national strategy has had a positive influence on local strategy with clusters being boosted in devalued areas of the city, bringing improvements in their economic development.
Keywords: Cluster; Cultural and creative industries; Music sector; Public policies; Colombia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76882-9_3
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