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Monitoring zu ausgewählten wirtschaftlichen Eckdaten der Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft 2014: Bericht im Rahmen des Projekts "Stand und Perspektiven der deutschen Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft 2013-2015"

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  • Bertschek, Irene
  • Ohnemus, Jörg
  • Erdsiek, Daniel
  • Kimpeler, Simone
  • Rammer, Christian
  • Schleithoff, Sophia Schulze
  • Shala, Erduana

Abstract

Das Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie hat im Jahr 2011 das Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsfor-schung (ZEW), Mannheim, und das Fraunhofer Institut für System und Innovationsforschung ISI, Karlsruhe, mit der Durchführung eines jährlichen Monitorings der Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft in Deutschland beauftragt. Der aktu-elle Monitoringbericht 2014 setzt das Monitoring der vergangenen beiden Jahre fort. Er untersucht die Bedeu-tung der Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft für die Gesamtwirtschaft und stellt die Entwicklung wirtschaftlicher Kenn-zahlen für den Zeitraum 2009 bis 2014 dar. Grundlage für diese Analysen sind Daten aus öffentlich zugänglichen Quellen sowie aus einer eigenen repräsentativen Erhebung in der Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft in Deutschland...

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  • Bertschek, Irene & Ohnemus, Jörg & Erdsiek, Daniel & Kimpeler, Simone & Rammer, Christian & Schleithoff, Sophia Schulze & Shala, Erduana, 2014. "Monitoring zu ausgewählten wirtschaftlichen Eckdaten der Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft 2014: Bericht im Rahmen des Projekts "Stand und Perspektiven der deutschen Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft 201," ZEW Expertises, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research, number 175321.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:zewexp:175321
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