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The Economic Contribution of the Creative Industries to the EU in terms of GDP and Jobs : Evolution 2008-2011 / Laurent Benzoni
Titre : The Economic Contribution of the Creative Industries to the EU in terms of GDP and Jobs : Evolution 2008-2011 Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Laurent Benzoni, Auteur ; Philippe Hardouin, Auteur Editeur : Paris : Tera Consultants Année de publication : 2014 Importance : 8 p. Note générale : Sur son site, l'éditeur propose, au choix, le résumé en français, en anglais ou en allemand.
N.B.: The study was undertaken with the support from Forum d’Avignon.
"The Forum d'Avignon is a think-tank dedicated to culture and creative industries and their dialogue with economy. The think-tank is supported by a global network of artists, creators, entrepreneurs, experts, international consultancy firms and more than thirty partners in both public and private sectors; the think- tank presents researches and studies, highlights new projects, new ideas and achievements from all over the world around three main topics:
• Financing and Economic Model
• Innovation and Digital
• Cultutral Attractiveness and Social Cohesion"
Source : http://www.forum-avignon.org/en/produce-think-tank (Consulté le 07/01/2015)Langues : Anglais Catégories : ECONOMIE - Aspects Généraux
EUROPE
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : économie rapport Europe législation culture internet statistiques emploi étude de marché Index. décimale : 330 Economie Résumé : Présentation du rapport par l'éditeur :
"TERA Consultants has released today a study on the economic contribution of the creative industries to the EU that captures the evolution of creative industries between 2008 and 2011 in terms of employment and GDP.
This study confirms:
• The importance of the creative sector for Europe, representing 6.8 % of European GDP (approximately €860 billion) and 6.5% of European employment (approximately 14 million);
• However, a negative evolution could come with a destruction of 400,000 jobs;
• And a €20 billion value destruction and 200,000 jobs destroyed in the core sectors of the top five markets that represent over 70 % of the creative sector in Europe (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK).
The study was undertaken by Laurent Benzoni, Founding Partner of TERA Consultants, and Philippe Hardouin, an economist and expert in cultural and creative sector, with the support from Forum d’Avignon.
The study is an update of a first report released in 2010 and backed by BASCAP (The International Chamber of Commerce’s Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy).
The findings of this study are a call to action for the incoming Commission that has pledged to generate jobs, growth and competitiveness in Europe."
Source : http://www.teraconsultants.fr/en/issues/The-Economic-Contribution-of-the-Creative-Industries-to-EU-in-GDP-and-Employment (Consulté le 07/01/2015)
"“This is the second report published by TERA Consultant to:
• Measure the economic contributions of the creative industries to the EU economy;
• Analyse the evolution of the creative industries’ contribution to EU value added and employment between 2008 and 2011.
The first report – “Building a Digital Economy: The Importance of Saving Jobs in the EU’s Creative Industries” – was published in March 2010, based on 2008 data.
This study differs from earlier research by using a more accurate and comprehensive definition of Europe’s creative industries, one that expands the EU definition of core creative industries and also encompasses the economic contributions of non-core creative industries. These non-core creative industries are suppliers to and customers of the core creative industries, and their economic strength is heavily dependent upon the core industries.
This approach allows to better measure the real extent of the creative industries in the economy.
To measure the economic contributions of the creative industries to the EU economy, measured by value added to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and by number of employees, the study considered research and statistical data developed or sponsored by EU member nations, by the European Commission and by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), which divides the copyright-intensive industries into four main categories: core; inter-dependent, partial and non-dedicated support. (…) “
Source : Page 2 du résumé proposé sur www.teraconsultants.fr
En ligne : http://www.teraconsultants.fr/en/issues/The-Economic-Contribution-of-the-Creativ [...] The Economic Contribution of the Creative Industries to the EU in terms of GDP and Jobs : Evolution 2008-2011 [document électronique] / Laurent Benzoni, Auteur ; Philippe Hardouin, Auteur . - Paris (39 rue d’Aboukir, 75002) : Tera Consultants, 2014 . - 8 p.
Sur son site, l'éditeur propose, au choix, le résumé en français, en anglais ou en allemand.
N.B.: The study was undertaken with the support from Forum d’Avignon.
"The Forum d'Avignon is a think-tank dedicated to culture and creative industries and their dialogue with economy. The think-tank is supported by a global network of artists, creators, entrepreneurs, experts, international consultancy firms and more than thirty partners in both public and private sectors; the think- tank presents researches and studies, highlights new projects, new ideas and achievements from all over the world around three main topics:
• Financing and Economic Model
• Innovation and Digital
• Cultutral Attractiveness and Social Cohesion"
Source : http://www.forum-avignon.org/en/produce-think-tank (Consulté le 07/01/2015)
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : ECONOMIE - Aspects Généraux
EUROPE
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : économie rapport Europe législation culture internet statistiques emploi étude de marché Index. décimale : 330 Economie Résumé : Présentation du rapport par l'éditeur :
"TERA Consultants has released today a study on the economic contribution of the creative industries to the EU that captures the evolution of creative industries between 2008 and 2011 in terms of employment and GDP.
This study confirms:
• The importance of the creative sector for Europe, representing 6.8 % of European GDP (approximately €860 billion) and 6.5% of European employment (approximately 14 million);
• However, a negative evolution could come with a destruction of 400,000 jobs;
• And a €20 billion value destruction and 200,000 jobs destroyed in the core sectors of the top five markets that represent over 70 % of the creative sector in Europe (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK).
The study was undertaken by Laurent Benzoni, Founding Partner of TERA Consultants, and Philippe Hardouin, an economist and expert in cultural and creative sector, with the support from Forum d’Avignon.
The study is an update of a first report released in 2010 and backed by BASCAP (The International Chamber of Commerce’s Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy).
The findings of this study are a call to action for the incoming Commission that has pledged to generate jobs, growth and competitiveness in Europe."
Source : http://www.teraconsultants.fr/en/issues/The-Economic-Contribution-of-the-Creative-Industries-to-EU-in-GDP-and-Employment (Consulté le 07/01/2015)
"“This is the second report published by TERA Consultant to:
• Measure the economic contributions of the creative industries to the EU economy;
• Analyse the evolution of the creative industries’ contribution to EU value added and employment between 2008 and 2011.
The first report – “Building a Digital Economy: The Importance of Saving Jobs in the EU’s Creative Industries” – was published in March 2010, based on 2008 data.
This study differs from earlier research by using a more accurate and comprehensive definition of Europe’s creative industries, one that expands the EU definition of core creative industries and also encompasses the economic contributions of non-core creative industries. These non-core creative industries are suppliers to and customers of the core creative industries, and their economic strength is heavily dependent upon the core industries.
This approach allows to better measure the real extent of the creative industries in the economy.
To measure the economic contributions of the creative industries to the EU economy, measured by value added to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and by number of employees, the study considered research and statistical data developed or sponsored by EU member nations, by the European Commission and by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), which divides the copyright-intensive industries into four main categories: core; inter-dependent, partial and non-dedicated support. (…) “
Source : Page 2 du résumé proposé sur www.teraconsultants.fr
En ligne : http://www.teraconsultants.fr/en/issues/The-Economic-Contribution-of-the-Creativ [...]