Creative Economy 2030: Imagining and Delivering a Robust, Creative, Inclusive, and Sustainable Recovery
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The revival of the creative economy will be critical for ensuring an inclusive recovery that boosts small enterprises and employment for vulnerable groups in Asia’s rural and urban areas.
Before the COVID-19 crisis, the creative economy—broadly encompassing knowledge-based economic activities underpinning the creative and cultural sectors and bridging art, culture, technology, and business—was on pace to account for 10% of global gross domestic product by 2030. However, micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and the informal workers that drive the creative economy have been hard hit by the pandemic. The revival of the creative economy is critical for realizing an inclusive recovery that boosts MSMEs and employment for women, youth, and other vulnerable groups in Asia and the Pacific’s rural and urban areas.
Creative Economy 2030 features peer-reviewed, independent insights that together provide the Group of 20 (G20) and global partners a timely roadmap for revitalizing the creative economy, facilitated by the digital marketplace. It incorporates cross-disciplinary institutional and community perspectives and original case studies, with a special focus on Indonesia as a global creative economy powerhouse, G20 president in 2022, and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) chair in 2023.
Creative Economy 2030 is an invaluable resource for policy makers, researchers, and others seeking to learn more about the role of the creative economy in delivering a robust and inclusive post-pandemic recovery in developing Asia and the Pacific. It explores how the post-COVID-19 revival of the creative economy could advance the realization of the United Nations' 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, offering guidance for possible global action during Indonesia’s G20 presidency and beyond.
With support from LPEM-FEB-University of Indonesia, ICRIER, and the British Council.
Contents
- Introduction: A Creative Recovery: A G20 Roadmap and Special Focus on Indonesia by Nicolas J.A. Buchoud
- Part I: Global and Regional Perspectives on Creative Economy for a COVID-19 Pandemic Exit Strategy
- 1. Creative Economy and the Future of Work: A Case of G20 Nations by Prateek Kukreja
- 2. Orange Growth: Latin America’s Experience Facing Creative Economies in Asia and the Pacific by Daniela Allerbon and Carla Gebetsberger
- 3. Indonesian Foreign Policy and the Creative Economy: The Journey, Diplomacy, and the Pandemic by Dio Herdiawan Tobing and Vicky Nauli Barreto Simanjuntak
- 4. How Governments Could Better Engage with the Working Practices of the 21st Century Creative Economy by Avril Joffe, Dwinita Larasati, and John Newbigin
- 5. Fostering the Role of the Creative Economy toward the ASEAN Green Transition and Sustainable Economic Recovery by Lisa Wijayani and Handriyanti Diah Puspitarini
- 6. The Performance and Determinants of Creative Industries in Asia by Muhammad Zubair Mumtaz and Zachary A. Smith
- 7. Promoting the Creative Economy for a Robust Post-Pandemic Recovery in Indonesia by Riski Anugrah Murti Dewi
- Part II: The Changing Geo-Economy of Creative Economy
- 8. Culture, Front and Center: Creative Economy Framework for a Robust, Inclusive, and Sustainable Post-COVID-19 Recovery by Helene George and Aushaf Widisto
- 9. The Transformative Path Post-Pandemic: Promoting a More Inclusive and Circular Creative Economy by Paramita Datta Dey and Ajay Suri
- 10. The Creative Economy and Information Technology by Brankica Todorovic
- 11. Creative District: Re-Modelling the Post-Pandemic Indonesian Creative Economy by Ricky Pesik and Benno Ramadian
- 12. Creative Economy District Development Study: Case Study on Maja, Rangkasbitung, and Karawang in Indonesia by Riyanto, Muhammad Sowwam, Mohamad Dian Revindo, Teuku Riefky, Andre Notohamidjoyo, Dini Oktaviyanti, Yessy Febrina Usman, and Lyon Lasarus
- 13. Creative Hubs at the Heart of the Creative Economy: Lessons from the British Council’s Decade-Long Work with Creative Hubs Globally by Roxana Apostol and Camelia Harahap
- 14. The Sixth Helix by Tb. Fiki C. Satari, Dwinita Larasati, Vicky Barreto Simanjuntak, and M. Aldi Novri Kurnia Abidin
- Part III: Making the Case for Creative Economy Throughout Asia
- 15. Toward Sustainable Recovery and Inclusive Growth of the Creative Economy in a Post-COVID-19 World by Yelena Kalyuzhnova, Olena Khlystova, and Assel Imayo
- 16. The Entertainment Industry of the Republic of Korea in the Context of COVID-19: Lessons for Association of Southeast Asian Nations Countries by Khussamov Rail and Garaeva Aisylu
- 17. Key Growth Determinants for Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises in the Textile Sector in India: A Perception Survey of Four Clusters by Nidhi Gautam
- 18. Supporting Youth-Led Creative Solutions for Sustainable Development: A Case Study of the Bagmati River Basin Improvement Project in Nepal by Dina Azhgaliyeva, Ranjeeta Mishra, and Swithun F. Rumble
- 19. The “Lanna” Project: Redefining Hope for a Sustainable and Creative Economy in the Northern Economic Corridor of Thailand by Nattapan Kongbuamai, Kiki Khoifin, and Nathapornpan Piyaareekul Uttama
- 20. International Trade of Women-Led Creative Industries from South Asia: Trends, Potential, and Challenges by Saurabh Kumar, Chetna K. Rathore, and Srijata Deb
- 21. Toward Recognition of New Forms of Work: Protecting Creative Industry Workers in the Freelance Sector by Earla C. Langit and Madeiline J. Aloria
- 22. Financing Creative Industries in Indonesia by Hilda Fachrizah, Manuel Andi Sihombing, Yoshua Caesar Justinus, Mohamad Dian Revindo, and Teuku Riefky
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