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Annual Report on Development of China’s Cultural Industries (2012-2013)

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By:Zhang Xiaoming, Wang Jiaxin, Zhang Jiangang

Publisher:Social Sciences Academic Press

ISBN:978-7-5097-4188-7

Publication Date:2013-03-01

Language:Chinese

Paper book:US $26.00
Ebook:US $26.00
Paper Book& Ebook:US $39.00
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Annual Report on Development of China's Cultural Industry (2012-2013) is the eleventh annual report on the development of China's cultural industries. It is produced by the Research Center of Humanities of CASS.

This book continues the cross-year analysis mode that was adopted in the first Blue Book of China's Culture published in 2002, but it try to show a new look to the readers. From 2013, Blue Book of China's Culture will regularly be published in October. At that time the country would have published a new statistic date of China's cultural industries in the past year, so the book could provide some quick analysis on the situation of China's cultural industries in the past year and give prediction for the development trend in the coming year.

As in the past the General Report prepared by its special group constitutes the leading and core part of this book. It sums up some new features shown in the recent development of China's Cultural Industries following: the main cultural industries developed quickly and their scales were further enlarged; the digital content industry moved up rapidly and the digital publishing industry continued to maintain its strong growth; the state-owned and the state-holding cultural companies ran well in the whole; the export and import of cultural products kept increasing moderately and the highest growth rate among which gained by visual products export; the reform of cultural system was sped up overall and it was requested to be accomplished within the deadline; the government gave more support to the development of China's cultural industries and more related policies were come out.