Demonstrates that traditional government models of economic support are based on “one size fits all” templates, and are unsuitable for the creative industries. Advocates for bespoke governmental interventions to encourage “equitably putting knowledge and networks in the hands of people so that they can support themselves.” Interventions include specific types of work and meeting space, availability of micro-finance, and activities for school-age children.

Contributor:
Charlie Tims, Shelagh Wright
Publisher:
Demos
Year:
2007
So, what do you do? A new question for policy in the creative age

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