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This document presents an overview of the development of Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI) in Estonia as part of the new economy. It discusses various sectors including architecture, internal design, AV film, video, arts, and cultural heritage. Based on data from the Estonian Institute of Economic Research, it highlights stakeholders, employment figures, income contributions to GDP, and EU support for CCI initiatives. Key activities include awareness raising, infrastructure development, and international networking, outlining a framework for growth and innovation in Estonia's creative landscape.
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Developing CCI, Estonian Trends Jorma Sarv 15.03.2012, Tartu
CCI as a part of new economy • architecture internal design • AV film, video, broadcasting • design • performing arts theatre, dance, festivals • IT entertainment • publishing • cultural heritage handicraft, museums, libraries • arts • music • advertisement • Estonian Institute of Economic Research, 2009
Estonian mappings 2003 2007 100% Enterprises & organisations 2 307 5 002 (3 712)9,4% Employed 19 888 28 012(23 357)4,3% Income (mln EUR) 606 1 146(1 091)2,6% Share of GDP 3% 3% Estonian Institute of Economic Research, 2009
Stakeholders (gov) • Ministry of Culture • sector-specific policy Ministry of Economy finances and regulations Enterprise Estonia implementation
EU Support, CCI measure • 2007-2013 CCI funds: 6,26 MEUR • Main targets: • Awareness raising • Infrastructure • Incubation activities • Support for development centres • Exportrelated activities
International networking • Co-operational agendas • EU & OMC working groups, • Northern Dimension Partnership on Culture (NDPC), • Baltic Sea region networks, • Baltic networks
Thank you! • Contacts • jorma.sarv@kul.ee • +372 628 2255 • +372 502 3343 • www.kul.ee