Policy Modalities for Support of Ethiopia’s Creative Industries

Creative industries are a rapidly growing sector in the global economy in terms of income generation, job creation, and export earnings. The creative economy, based to a significant extent on ideas rather than physical capital, offers new, high-growth opportunities for developing countries. The auth...

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Main Author: Wondwossen Belete
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LINK Centre, School of Literature Language and Media (SLLM) 2016-12-01
Series:The African Journal of Information and Communication
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/21586
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spelling doaj-1897579ff71148f186023875354316fb2020-11-25T03:49:50ZengLINK Centre, School of Literature Language and Media (SLLM)The African Journal of Information and Communication2077-72052077-72132016-12-01195977https://doi.org/10.23962/10539/21586Policy Modalities for Support of Ethiopia’s Creative IndustriesWondwossen Beletehttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2897-6713Creative industries are a rapidly growing sector in the global economy in terms of income generation, job creation, and export earnings. The creative economy, based to a significant extent on ideas rather than physical capital, offers new, high-growth opportunities for developing countries. The author of this article led a WIPO-commissioned study (Belete & Tadesse, 2014) of the economic contribution of the creative industries in Ethiopia. That study quantified the contribution of “copyright industries” to the country’s economy, and showed the sector’s great potential to contribute to sustainable development in the country. Alongside the vast opportunities offered by the creative industries, that earlier study also found a number of corresponding challenges that needed to be addressed by Ethiopian policymakers. In this article, the author provides a framework for understanding the policy issues at play in the Ethiopian creative industries sector and then brings that framework to bear on the findings of his earlier study (Belete & Tadesse, 2014). The result is a set of proposed policy measures that the author determines are-necessary for optimal support of Ethiopia’s creative economy.http://hdl.handle.net/10539/21586creative industriesculturecopyrightpublic policyknowledgeethiopia
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The African Journal of Information and Communication
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title Policy Modalities for Support of Ethiopia’s Creative Industries
title_short Policy Modalities for Support of Ethiopia’s Creative Industries
title_full Policy Modalities for Support of Ethiopia’s Creative Industries
title_fullStr Policy Modalities for Support of Ethiopia’s Creative Industries
title_full_unstemmed Policy Modalities for Support of Ethiopia’s Creative Industries
title_sort policy modalities for support of ethiopia’s creative industries
publisher LINK Centre, School of Literature Language and Media (SLLM)
series The African Journal of Information and Communication
issn 2077-7205
2077-7213
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Creative industries are a rapidly growing sector in the global economy in terms of income generation, job creation, and export earnings. The creative economy, based to a significant extent on ideas rather than physical capital, offers new, high-growth opportunities for developing countries. The author of this article led a WIPO-commissioned study (Belete & Tadesse, 2014) of the economic contribution of the creative industries in Ethiopia. That study quantified the contribution of “copyright industries” to the country’s economy, and showed the sector’s great potential to contribute to sustainable development in the country. Alongside the vast opportunities offered by the creative industries, that earlier study also found a number of corresponding challenges that needed to be addressed by Ethiopian policymakers. In this article, the author provides a framework for understanding the policy issues at play in the Ethiopian creative industries sector and then brings that framework to bear on the findings of his earlier study (Belete & Tadesse, 2014). The result is a set of proposed policy measures that the author determines are-necessary for optimal support of Ethiopia’s creative economy.
topic creative industries
culture
copyright
public policy
knowledge
ethiopia
url http://hdl.handle.net/10539/21586
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