1、 Improving economic statistics in the creative industries Towards multi-regional creative industries satellite accounts Matthew S Lyons City-REDI Institute,Birmingham Business School The University of Birmingham Kevin Connolly The University of Strathclyde April,2024 Digital Object Identifier(DOB):1
2、0.5281/zenodo.10907689 The Creative PEC is funded by:Research Report 2 Contents Summary.3 1.Introduction.4 The value of creative industries.4 An incomplete picture:the creative Industries in UK national tables.7 2.Creative industries satellite accounts.10 Introduction to satellite accounts in the UK
3、.10 Satellite accounts for the creative and cultural industries.11 3.Data required to produce a creative industries satellite account.14 4.A multi-regional creative industries satellite account for the UK.15 5.Recommendations and next steps.17 References.19 Appendix.21 About the Creative Industries
4、Policy and Evidence Centre The Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre(PEC)works to support the inclusive and sustainable growth of the UKs Creative Industries through the production of independent and authoritative evidence and policy advice.Led by Newcastle University with the Royal Society
5、 of Arts and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council,the Centre comprises a core consortium of;Newcastle University,Work Advance,Sussex University and the University of Sheffield.The PEC works with a diverse range of industry partners.For more details visit http:/www.pec.ac.uk and Creativ
6、ePEC Disclaimer This paper is published by the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre.The Creative PEC is funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council(AHRC)and is hosted by Newcastle University in partnership with the Royal Society of Arts.These views and interpretations expressed i