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Creative Industries in ‘Developing’ Countries

By Christiaan De Beukelaer | 24 May 2014

UNCTAD’s Creative Economy Reports argue the share of ‘developing’ countries in global trade is growing. But what if their analysis is based on flawed country classifications?

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The UNESCO/UNDP 2013 Creative Economy Report

By Christiaan De Beukelaer | 19 May 2014

UNCTAD’s ‘special edition’ of the Creative Economy Report promises a new take on the subject. What does it well and where is room for improvement?

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