Early evidence indicates that demand for some 'creative industry' products -- particularly those which are domestically consumed, such as videos, music, video games, and new formats for TV programmes -- remained stable during the global recession. This economic sector, especially if supported by enlightened government policies, may help national economies, including those of developing countries, to recover from the downturn, contends the Creative Economy Report 2010 released today.
The report, produced jointly by UNCTAD and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), was issued today. It is the second in-depth UN survey of the topic. The first Creative Economy Report appeared in 2008.
Global exports of creative goods and services -- products such as arts and crafts, audiovisuals, books, design work, films, music, new media, printed media, visual and performing arts, and creative services -- more than doubled between 2002 and 2008, the report notes. The total value of these exports reached $592 billion in 2008, and the growth rate of the industry over that six-year period averaged 14 per cent.
The report says, moreover, that the creative industries hold great potential for developing countries seeking to diversify their economies and participate in one of the most dynamic sectors of world commerce. The global market already had been boosted by increases in South-South trade in creative products before the recession set it in. The South’s exports of creative goods to the world reached $176 billion in 2008, or 43% of total creative-industries trade.
Adequately nurtured by governments and public and private-sector partnerships, the production, sale, and trade of creative goods can broaden developing-country economies, create a wide variety of jobs, and spur innovation, the CER contends. The report says appropriate institutional and regulatory frameworks are needed to establish a “creative nexus” that attracts investors, technology, and businesses.
One of the key recommendations of the report is that developing countries should include creative goods in their lists of products, and should conclude their negotiations under the Global System of Trade Preferences so that they give more impetus to the expansion of South-South trade in this sector. The rate of growth in such trade of creative goods – from $7.8 billion in 2002 to $21 billion in 2008 – is an opportunity that should be fully realized, the report says. The study presents several country profiles that show the trade performances of creative industries. These are intended to serve as examples of how every country can benefit from the multiple possibilities of an analysis tool offered by the UNCTAD Global Database on the Creative Economy. Although the global economic recovery is still weak and it is premature to draw definitive conclusions about the recession's long-term impact on the creative economy, the sector appears to have been relatively "firm" during the crisis, the report says. There also are signs that as recovery takes hold, demand for creative goods may resume its previous brisk growth, as people seem eager for products and services linked to culture, social events, entertainment, and leisure.
The report reviews the market situation for all creative industries and summarizes recent developments in all regions of the world. It examines the economic, cultural, social, technological, and environmental trends that have prevailed over the past two years. It takes a particular look at the consequences of the financial crisis. It offers 10 key messages to assist governments in policy-making that can enhance their creative economies. Other topics explored include the effects of the digital revolution and social networks on unlocking marketing and distribution channels for music, digital animation, films, and related products, and how connectivity is facilitating creative collaboration and new business models. The report notes that the 75% of the world’s 4 billion mobile phones are in use in developing countries and it urges greater efforts to expand broadband Internet to such nations, as marketing and distribution of creative goods is increasingly based on this technology. The report also calls for attention to sensitive areas related to intellectual property issues in the light of these new developments; for a fostering of the relationship between the creative industries and efforts to spur "green" economic growth; and for steps to be taken that will nurture creative capacities in developing nations. A synopsis of the latest global trends and their impact for policy-making related to the creative economy at international, regional, and national levels is also presented.An increasing number of cities, it notes, are using the concept of "creative cities" to design urban development strategies for reinvigorating growth with focus on culture and creative activities. These principles can be adapted for rural areas and disadvantaged communities as a tool for generating jobs, particularly for youth, empowering creative women and promoting social inclusion in line with the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, the report says.
UAE among LDCs' largest partners
The UAE is the 5th largest trading partner, among the developing countries, with the group of the Least Developed Countries (LDC), according to a United Nations report. The UAE accounted for 3.7 per cent of LDCs' trade with developing countries and 2.1 per cent of the total trade of LDCs with the rest of the world group, noted the report released by the UNCATD. The report 'The Least Developed Countries Report, 2010: Towards a New International Development Architecture for LDCs' urged for comprehensive and systemic reforms so that the world's poorest countries can better integrate with world markets.
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