Post by account_disabled on Jan 8, 2024 22:13:04 GMT -6
Here Are the Eu Initiatives to the Eu and Globalisation Contact Eu and International Lasse Hamilton Heidemann Eu and International Head New Cultural Policy Statement Should Herald a New Era for the Cultural Industries May on Thursday, the Minister of Culture Presented the First Cultural Policy Report in Years to the Folketing. The Statement Shows That the Danes Are Generally Active Users of Culture – Also in an International Context. It Also Shows That There Are Potentials and Gains in Getting More People to Become More Culturally Active.
The Statement Also Points Out That There is Great Potential for Increased Growth Within the Creative Industries, to the Benefit of the Danish Economy. Danish Business Takes a C Level Contact List Particularly Positive View of the Ambitious Approach That the Government and the Minister of Culture Are Putting Forward. The Statement is a First Step in This Journey, Where the Culture Becomes More Business-like and Relevant to More People. After Difficult Years With Corona, Cultural Users Are Widely Seen as Looking Back. This is Shown in the New Cultural Policy Report That the Minister of Culture Has Presented to the Norwegian Parliament Today.
The Outlet is Good. Seven Out of Ten Danes Are Active Consumers of Culture and the Cultural Professions Are Overall a Significant Contributor to the Economy. Dansk Erhverv Asserts, Among Other Things, That the Direct and Indirect Production From the Cultural and Creative Industries in Amounted to . Per Cent. Of Total Production in Denmark in . "at Dansk Erhverv, We Have Long Advocated That Culture is a Real and Important Profession, and Today's Statement Confirms This. Almost Per Cent of Our Total Production Can Be Attributed to the Cultural and Creative Enterprises, Which Also Employ Over.
The Statement Also Points Out That There is Great Potential for Increased Growth Within the Creative Industries, to the Benefit of the Danish Economy. Danish Business Takes a C Level Contact List Particularly Positive View of the Ambitious Approach That the Government and the Minister of Culture Are Putting Forward. The Statement is a First Step in This Journey, Where the Culture Becomes More Business-like and Relevant to More People. After Difficult Years With Corona, Cultural Users Are Widely Seen as Looking Back. This is Shown in the New Cultural Policy Report That the Minister of Culture Has Presented to the Norwegian Parliament Today.
The Outlet is Good. Seven Out of Ten Danes Are Active Consumers of Culture and the Cultural Professions Are Overall a Significant Contributor to the Economy. Dansk Erhverv Asserts, Among Other Things, That the Direct and Indirect Production From the Cultural and Creative Industries in Amounted to . Per Cent. Of Total Production in Denmark in . "at Dansk Erhverv, We Have Long Advocated That Culture is a Real and Important Profession, and Today's Statement Confirms This. Almost Per Cent of Our Total Production Can Be Attributed to the Cultural and Creative Enterprises, Which Also Employ Over.