Abstract

The purposes of this study are 1) to get another perspective related to the role of creative industries in national economy of Japan from 1995-2005 and 2) to know the ways to improve these sectors. This study employs Input-Output (IO) analysis as a tool of analysis. More specifically, this study uses simple output multipliers and demand-pull IO quantity model. Comparison with previous study is conducted in order to achieve the first objective. Another perspective related to above role is obtained from this study, namely creative industries, using simple output multipliers method, did not have an important role in national economy of Japan in analysis period. The results also show that the patterns of total output of creative industries of Japan on future period are not identic. Nevertheless, these sectors have one similarity, namely the modification of import will decrease their total output. This phenomenon indicates that import restriction related to these sector’s products is needed.

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  • Nowadays, the contribution of creative industries could be perceived globally

  • The objectives of this study are 1) to get another perspective related to the role of creative industries in national economy of Japan and 2) to know the ways to improve these sectors

  • This study had two purposes, namely 1) to get another perspective related to the role of creative industries in national economy of Japan from 1995-2005 and 2) to know the ways to improve these sectors

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The contribution of creative industries could be perceived globally. This phenomenon clearly described by [1]:“Globally, creative industries are estimated to account for more than 7 per cent of the world’s gross domestic product and are forecast to grow, on average, by 10 per cent a year. The contribution of creative industries could be perceived globally. This phenomenon clearly described by [1]:. “Globally, creative industries are estimated to account for more than 7 per cent of the world’s gross domestic product and are forecast to grow, on average, by 10 per cent a year. While the economic and employment-generating potential of these industries is vast and many developing and transition countries have great potential in this area, most are still marginal players, despite their rich cultural heritage and an inexhaustible pool of. (2014) Analyzing the Role of Creative Industries in National Economy of Japan: 1995-2005. Ongoing research by the UNCTAD secretariat has emphasized the potential of these industries in developing countries.”

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