The creative industries: Topography and dynamics report

& (2006) The creative industries: Topography and dynamics report. Faculty Research Office, CCI, Australia.

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This paper documents the initial findings in the search for the macro-scale patterns within the numbers and types of businesses operating within the various segments that make up the Creative industries in Australia. The research, part of the three year Creative Digital Industries National Mapping Project represents the first statistical look at an unique datasource the confidentialised listings of all business on the Australian Business Register, established as part of the Australian Federal Government's New Tax System (Australian Business Number) Act in 1999.

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ID Code: 8243
Item Type: Book/Report (Other Report)
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Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Creative Industries Faculty
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Deposited On: 26 Jun 2007 00:00
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