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Cultural renegotiation as business SHELDON SHAEFFER WITH the adoption of the Millennium Cultural industries have gained Development Goals in 2000 by the growing importance as an economic United Nations General Assembly , force over the ...
Cultural renegotiation as business SHELDON SHAEFFER WITH the adoption of the Millennium Cultural industries have gained Development Goals in 2000 by the growing importance as an economic United Nations General Assembly , force over the ...
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... rooted in the perception that these Indeed , when we look at the data and information gap between deve- enterprises have a limited economic on cultural industries which has been loping and industrialized countries , potential .
... rooted in the perception that these Indeed , when we look at the data and information gap between deve- enterprises have a limited economic on cultural industries which has been loping and industrialized countries , potential .
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However Iture , tection services ... a plentitude of assets , traditional economic models operate as loose , fluid , highly creative social and cultural amenities that fail in important ways to capture this clusters operating outside or ...
However Iture , tection services ... a plentitude of assets , traditional economic models operate as loose , fluid , highly creative social and cultural amenities that fail in important ways to capture this clusters operating outside or ...
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