Creative Trade for Human Development

In recent years, international trade in creative goods and services has been expanding. But this upward march is not lifting all boats. Although many developing countries are endowed with vast cultural wealth, they still lag behind. In addition, wo...

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Main Author: Kabanda, Patrick
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
Subjects:
ART
WTO
GDP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26401887/creative-trade-human-development
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24521
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spelling okr-10986-245212021-04-23T14:04:22Z Creative Trade for Human Development Kabanda, Patrick DECENT WORK SOCIAL INCLUSION CRAFT CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING ARTS CULTURAL SECTOR URUGUAY ROUND LIABILITY ECONOMIC GROWTH JEWELRY WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION INTERNATIONAL TRADE RULES RENAISSANCE TIME GLOBAL MARKETS INCOME TRADE RULES CROSS-BORDER TRADE LAW ENFORCEMENT CULTURAL RESOURCES PROPERTY RIGHTS EXPORTS ART WELFARE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS MUSEUM TRIPS AGREEMENT EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS SCULPTURE CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS MONUMENTS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION INPUTS OWNERSHIP SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATIONS WEALTH EXTERNAL TRADE FREE TRADE INTERNATIONAL BANK LANGUAGE RIGHT HOLDERS CULTURE TRADE AGREEMENTS PRESS DEVELOPMENT TRADE PATTERNS POLICY PRIORITIES ARMED CONFLICT MURALS INFLUENCE GLOBAL ECONOMY CRAFTS DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS TELECOMMUNICATIONS PERCEPTIONS REGIONAL TRADE CUSTOMS PAINTING MONOPOLY DIVERSITY CRAFT MAKERS CARNIVAL WTO CULTURAL INITIATIVES FILMS CULTURAL SERVICES LEARNING INDICATORS TRADE POLICY HISTORY ARTISTS GLOBAL EXPORTS ARTISANS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT DEVELOPING NATIONS PERFORMING ARTS PUBLISHING READING BORDER TRADE SPORTS CULTURAL DIVERSITY TRADE LAW GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TRADE IN SERVICES ARCHITECTURE WEAVING SOCIAL JUSTICE SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL TRADE CULTURAL PRODUCTS CUSTOMARY LAW SCHOOLS TOURISTS BASIC VALUE CULTURAL TOURISM COMPETITIVENESS POLICY MAKERS PATENTS DEVELOPING WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION ECONOMY LITERATURE TOURISM TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE CULTURAL GOODS CULTURAL MONUMENTS TRADE UNIONS CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS TRADE CULTURES GDP PERCEPTION TAX CREDITS GOODS THEORY TRADING SYSTEM RECOURSE CULTURAL POLICY CULTURAL INDUSTRIES LEGAL PROTECTION TRADITION ECONOMIC PROGRESS MUSIC BUILDING INVESTMENTS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY POLICY RESEARCH MUSIC INDUSTRY SILVER TRADITIONS PUBLIC DOMAIN AGREEMENT ON TRADE-RELATED ASPECTS OUTCOMES INTERNATIONAL LEVELS CULTURAL DIPLOMACY INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY PERFORMANCES DEVELOPMENT POLICY In recent years, international trade in creative goods and services has been expanding. But this upward march is not lifting all boats. Although many developing countries are endowed with vast cultural wealth, they still lag behind. In addition, women are not faring well. Much needs to be done to expand creative trade for human development. Suggestions here include implementing a Women Artisan Trade Initiative, creating a cultural trade index, developing appropriate intellectual property initiatives, and considering creative trade in economic diversification strategies. 2016-06-14T19:30:44Z 2016-06-14T19:30:44Z 2016-05 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26401887/creative-trade-human-development http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24521 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7684 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
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topic DECENT WORK
SOCIAL INCLUSION
CRAFT
CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING
ARTS
CULTURAL SECTOR
URUGUAY ROUND
LIABILITY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
JEWELRY
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE RULES
RENAISSANCE
TIME
GLOBAL MARKETS
INCOME
TRADE RULES
CROSS-BORDER TRADE
LAW ENFORCEMENT
CULTURAL RESOURCES
PROPERTY RIGHTS
EXPORTS
ART
WELFARE
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
MUSEUM
TRIPS AGREEMENT
EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
SCULPTURE
CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS
MONUMENTS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION
INPUTS
OWNERSHIP
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ASSOCIATIONS
WEALTH
EXTERNAL TRADE
FREE TRADE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
LANGUAGE
RIGHT HOLDERS
CULTURE
TRADE AGREEMENTS
PRESS
DEVELOPMENT
TRADE PATTERNS
POLICY PRIORITIES
ARMED CONFLICT
MURALS
INFLUENCE
GLOBAL ECONOMY
CRAFTS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
PERCEPTIONS
REGIONAL TRADE
CUSTOMS
PAINTING
MONOPOLY
DIVERSITY
CRAFT MAKERS
CARNIVAL
WTO
CULTURAL INITIATIVES
FILMS
CULTURAL SERVICES
LEARNING
INDICATORS
TRADE POLICY
HISTORY
ARTISTS
GLOBAL EXPORTS
ARTISANS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
DEVELOPING NATIONS
PERFORMING ARTS
PUBLISHING
READING
BORDER TRADE
SPORTS
CULTURAL DIVERSITY
TRADE LAW
GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TRADE IN SERVICES
ARCHITECTURE
WEAVING
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SCIENCE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
CULTURAL PRODUCTS
CUSTOMARY LAW
SCHOOLS
TOURISTS
BASIC
VALUE
CULTURAL TOURISM
COMPETITIVENESS
POLICY MAKERS
PATENTS
DEVELOPING WORLD
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION
ECONOMY
LITERATURE
TOURISM
TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE
CULTURAL GOODS
CULTURAL MONUMENTS
TRADE UNIONS
CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS
TRADE
CULTURES
GDP
PERCEPTION
TAX CREDITS
GOODS
THEORY
TRADING SYSTEM
RECOURSE
CULTURAL POLICY
CULTURAL INDUSTRIES
LEGAL PROTECTION
TRADITION
ECONOMIC PROGRESS
MUSIC
BUILDING
INVESTMENTS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
POLICY RESEARCH
MUSIC INDUSTRY
SILVER
TRADITIONS
PUBLIC DOMAIN
AGREEMENT ON TRADE-RELATED ASPECTS
OUTCOMES
INTERNATIONAL LEVELS
CULTURAL DIPLOMACY
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY
PERFORMANCES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
spellingShingle DECENT WORK
SOCIAL INCLUSION
CRAFT
CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING
ARTS
CULTURAL SECTOR
URUGUAY ROUND
LIABILITY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
JEWELRY
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE RULES
RENAISSANCE
TIME
GLOBAL MARKETS
INCOME
TRADE RULES
CROSS-BORDER TRADE
LAW ENFORCEMENT
CULTURAL RESOURCES
PROPERTY RIGHTS
EXPORTS
ART
WELFARE
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
MUSEUM
TRIPS AGREEMENT
EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
SCULPTURE
CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS
MONUMENTS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION
INPUTS
OWNERSHIP
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ASSOCIATIONS
WEALTH
EXTERNAL TRADE
FREE TRADE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
LANGUAGE
RIGHT HOLDERS
CULTURE
TRADE AGREEMENTS
PRESS
DEVELOPMENT
TRADE PATTERNS
POLICY PRIORITIES
ARMED CONFLICT
MURALS
INFLUENCE
GLOBAL ECONOMY
CRAFTS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
PERCEPTIONS
REGIONAL TRADE
CUSTOMS
PAINTING
MONOPOLY
DIVERSITY
CRAFT MAKERS
CARNIVAL
WTO
CULTURAL INITIATIVES
FILMS
CULTURAL SERVICES
LEARNING
INDICATORS
TRADE POLICY
HISTORY
ARTISTS
GLOBAL EXPORTS
ARTISANS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
DEVELOPING NATIONS
PERFORMING ARTS
PUBLISHING
READING
BORDER TRADE
SPORTS
CULTURAL DIVERSITY
TRADE LAW
GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TRADE IN SERVICES
ARCHITECTURE
WEAVING
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SCIENCE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
CULTURAL PRODUCTS
CUSTOMARY LAW
SCHOOLS
TOURISTS
BASIC
VALUE
CULTURAL TOURISM
COMPETITIVENESS
POLICY MAKERS
PATENTS
DEVELOPING WORLD
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION
ECONOMY
LITERATURE
TOURISM
TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE
CULTURAL GOODS
CULTURAL MONUMENTS
TRADE UNIONS
CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS
TRADE
CULTURES
GDP
PERCEPTION
TAX CREDITS
GOODS
THEORY
TRADING SYSTEM
RECOURSE
CULTURAL POLICY
CULTURAL INDUSTRIES
LEGAL PROTECTION
TRADITION
ECONOMIC PROGRESS
MUSIC
BUILDING
INVESTMENTS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
POLICY RESEARCH
MUSIC INDUSTRY
SILVER
TRADITIONS
PUBLIC DOMAIN
AGREEMENT ON TRADE-RELATED ASPECTS
OUTCOMES
INTERNATIONAL LEVELS
CULTURAL DIPLOMACY
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY
PERFORMANCES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
Kabanda, Patrick
Creative Trade for Human Development
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7684
description In recent years, international trade in creative goods and services has been expanding. But this upward march is not lifting all boats. Although many developing countries are endowed with vast cultural wealth, they still lag behind. In addition, women are not faring well. Much needs to be done to expand creative trade for human development. Suggestions here include implementing a Women Artisan Trade Initiative, creating a cultural trade index, developing appropriate intellectual property initiatives, and considering creative trade in economic diversification strategies.
format Working Paper
author Kabanda, Patrick
author_facet Kabanda, Patrick
author_sort Kabanda, Patrick
title Creative Trade for Human Development
title_short Creative Trade for Human Development
title_full Creative Trade for Human Development
title_fullStr Creative Trade for Human Development
title_full_unstemmed Creative Trade for Human Development
title_sort creative trade for human development
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26401887/creative-trade-human-development
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24521
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