When the first Cultural Industries Report for Switzerland was published in 2003, a new and remarkable awareness was created: For Switzerland’s cultural diversity, the state-funded sector was as important as the commercial sector. In order to better understand the role of the city of Zurich within Switzerland’s cultural diversity, three consecutive Creative Industries Reports (2005, 2008, 2010) were published with a focus on Zurich. They contain facts and figures that shed light on the economic impact of the cultural and creative industries on the greater Zurich area as well as on specific sector characteristics.
Creative Economies Reports
Creative Industries Report 2005
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