The impact of Brexit on UK’s cultural and creative sectors: More heat than light?

Pier Luigi Sacco from Creative Industries Policy & Evidence Centre has an interesting blog on impact of Brexit on UK’s cultural and creative sectors.

The creative industries have been a pillar of the UK’s industrial strategies in the past two decades, with remarkable results, putting the country on the map as one of the global innovation leaders and as one of the most attractive countries for emerging creative talent. The Cultural and Creative Cities Monitor (CCCM), an indicators framework developed by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC), offers an interesting perspective to assess this phenomenon, which focuses on the city level. In particular, the CCCM evaluates the performance in cultural and creative production and access of a selected sample of European cities, on different measurements, to arrive at an overall score (used as a synthetic index).

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