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    Title: 泰國文化創意產業
    Cultural and Creative Industries
    Authors: 何嘉文
    Ho, Chia-wen
    Contributors: 魏玫娟
    Wei, Mei-Chuan
    何嘉文
    Ho, Chia-wen
    Keywords: 泰國
    文化創意產業
    政策
    私部門
    Thailand
    Cultural and creative industries
    Policy
    Private sectors
    Date: 2017
    Issue Date: 2017-08-31 12:26:28 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The cultural and creative industries worldwide have seen an enormous increase in revenue and growth, and the prosperous development of these industries in Thailand presents a particularly successful case. Government policy interventions have introduced Thai creative products to the international market, and support from the private sector has bolstered Thailand’s cultural and creative industries, particularly through the multiple coups that Thailand has faced. This study therefore examined Thailand’s cultural and creative industries from the perspectives of politics and private society, probing into relevant policies between 1997 and 2017. Finally, because Thailand’s film industry enjoys a great global reputation, this industry was selected as a case to examine the specific measures of the Thai public and private sectors facilitating its development.
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