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      <title>Pioneering Minds Worldwide</title>
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      <description>Even  after the recent economic crisis, cultural and creative industries are  still able to easily draw audience members and consumers, as well as new  talent to enrich these fields. Exploring the topic from economic,  artistic, and policymaking perspectives, Pioneering Minds Worldwide is  an interdisciplinary approach to these trades on a global scale, while  making an important distinction between the cultural sector—products  that are consumed on the spot, such as concerts or dance  performances—and the creative sector, which generates artistic products  that we have a protracted interaction with, i.e. design, architecture,  and advertising. The authors of these highly informative essays offer  new concepts and viewpoints on the entrepreneurial dimension of the  cultural and creative industries in sixteen countries and explore how  urban area development, new technological innovations, and education all  influence these continually expanding industries.</description>
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      <category>Economics and Business: Business--Business Economics and Management Studies</category>
      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2012 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>Giep Hagoort; Aukje Thomassen; Rene Kooyman</author>
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